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Lily Waddell

Millionaire Chloe Ferry 'slammed for failing to promote free bikinis worth £180'

Millionaire Chloe Ferry reportedly come under fire for failing to promote free bikinis worth £180.

Designed by Georgia-Beth business owner Georgia Small claimed the Geordie Shore star, 25, originally reached out to her for a collaboration and had an eye on her bikinis.

Collaboration works where the reality star would get the products for free on the understanding she would in return promote them to her 3.4million followers.

The first alleged exchange took place on July 20.

Business owner Georgia, from Dudley, claimed she had ensured the three bikinis would arrive for the TV personality's holiday.

Millionaire Chloe Ferry 'slammed for failing to promote free bikinis worth £180' (Instagram)

The designer was furious when the star allegedly failed to share her products on Instagram.

Her anger spurred her onto film a video hitting out at Chloe on Twitter.

Later, Georgia slammed the star because she said she's got a house and bills to pay for.

She told Birmingham Live : "I've got a house and bills to pay for and it's hard. I'm just a small business. It's just me, I make the products, no one works for me."

In October, Chloe reportedly apologised to Georgia and paid her £180 via Paypal for the three bikinis following the Twitter video.

Earlier this year, it was revealed Chloe became a millionaire before her 25th birthday (Instagram)

She reportedly messaged her to say: "Heya I'm really sorry I've just been sent that video you have done on Twitter.

"I didn't see your message as you would have seen I have only just opened message now."

Mirror Online has reached out to Chloe Ferry's representative for further comment.

Earlier this year, it was revealed Chloe became a millionaire before her 25th birthday.

Initially she shot to fame on Newcastle series Geordie Shore in 2015.

Since then, she has bagged lucrative brand deals which allow her to charge £3,000 for her Instagram sponsored posts.

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