On social media, Geordie Shore stars Chloe Ferry and Sophie Kasaei have dubbed themselves the 'Primark version' of Kim Kardashian and half-sister Kylie Jenner
Geordie Shore stars Chloe Ferry and Sophie Kasaei are the self-dubbed 'Primark" versions of Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner.
Before moving onto the likes of Celebrity Big Brother and Celebrity Ex on the Beach respectively, the duo became best friends on the aforementioned hit reality show - jetting off on Portuguese holidays and attending Newcastle's LooseFest weekender amongst other events.Just last week, Sophie revealed on Love Islander Chloe Burrows' podcast Chloe vs The World that her Brazilian Bum Lift nearly resulted in death.
On the podcast, Sophie recounted travelling to Turkey with fellow Geordie Shore star Chloe in order to undergo the treatment, where the moment she arrived in hospital didn't do her nerves any favours. Approximately a month down the line, Sophie was hospitalised again after falling ill during a trip to Mexico.
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