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The TOWIE star Chloe had been known for her surgically enhanced chest.
However, last night she was wearing something different.
The 30-year-old sported a high-necked white crop top, which just a hint of her midriff, and teamed it with a high-waisted black skirt that did not finish to short.
The ITV 2 reality show star added a pair of peep-toe black sparkly boots in order to complete look at the Remote Control Preview event in London.
She was stunning in her black locks with curled slightly and fell loosely down her back
However, her make-up is still the usual caked-on with thick black eyeliner, fake eyelashes and flawless foundation.
As she stepped out of the snow, she covers herself with black leather jacket.
Back in February, Chloe confessed that she was supporting her daughter to have an operation.
Her daughter Madison thinks of her as a role model and would love to imitate her. However, she insisted that Madison can only have plastic surgery when she is older. She will give some consideration if her daughter is being bullied over her looks.
On an interview with Daily Star, she claimed that her daughter must wait to become 25 before she will approve of the plastic surgery enhancement.
However, if she can not find some reason why her daughter should undergo knife operations then she will Talk Maddie out of it.
She will be glad to support her daughter if she is being bullied over her features.
She noted that she had to wait until she was 25 before undergoing her first knife surgery. Her bust changes from a B cup to a size 34DD.
Chloe always like to keep her personal life personal, but this season, she had opened it on public. She introduced her daughter on the show.
Even if, Chloe's admission undoubtedly sparked objection from some members of the public as the star asserted that she also got some positive response.
She got support from single mums since they find her as a role.
'It is kind of inspiring because it shows you can do things even if you are a single mum', as said by Chloe.
The event got held at the Institute of Contemporary Arts and launched an exhibition that explores the impact of television on modern culture.
It agrees with the digital switchover in London, which is going to be happening tomorrow and involves shifting from analogue transmitters to digital ones.
The event aims to increase the number of channels that people will be able to receive from five to at least 15.
The exhibition at the ICA started on April 3 and finishes on June 10.
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