Chloe Goodman and Bianca Gascoigne let it all hang out in matching red swimwear on girls’ holiday in Mykonos
Chloe was enjoying some time in the sun after being rushed to hospital with appendicitis a few weeks ago
CHLOE Goodman and Bianca Gascoigne let it all hang out in matching red swimwear as they relaxed on a girls' holiday in Greece.
The close pals enjoyed a break way on the stunning island of Mykonos to allow Chloe some time to recover from a terrifying appendicitis scare.
Chloe, known from Ex on the Beach and Celebrity Big Brother showed off her slim figure in a red bikini top and white bottoms.
There were no signs of any bruising on her tummy from the surgery, which could be seen in different pictures from her holiday.
Flashing her cleavage in the plunging top, the reality star put everything on display for a stroll in the sun with her pal.
Meanwhile, Bianca showed off her ample cleavage in a cut-out red swimsuit that left little to the imagination.
Chloe looked happy and relaxed as they relaxed on the deck of the pool and splashed their feet in the water.
They then chilled out on some sun loungers and giggled at their phones and took lots of selfies.
In one snap, Chloe seductively leans over the sun lounger to show off her peachy bum.
The reality star’s health took a sudden turn for the worst on Saturday morning when she was crippled in agony but as she phoned for help she was unaware that her appendix had a large cyst on it and both were on the verge of bursting, putting her life in grave danger.
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In an exclusive interview with The Sun Online the 23-year-old relived her ordeal and revealed if she hadn’t insisted on doctors operating on her she may not be alive today.
“I woke up on Saturday morning feeling fine but within half an hour I was screaming in pain,” said Chloe, speaking from her home in Doncaster.
“I’m usually a really healthy girl, I’m never ill or in hospital and the last thing I was thinking was calling the ambulance, but the pain was excruciating and I was vomiting, so I phoned my mum crying my eyes out. While on the phone to her I passed out and she immediately called an ambulance.
“The next thing I knew the paramedics were in my bedroom and then putting me in the ambulance.
"They gave 8mg of morphine and the maximum they can give someone is 10mg, and it was the only thing that could stop me passing out.
“By the time I got to A&E the pain was still so bad I wanted to die. The doctors were 100 percent certain that my appendix was about to burst and that I needed to go to theatre because it was life threatening.
“At the time it didn’t register that I might die, I had gone from being fine to in so much pain, that I just didn’t care about anything other than getting it out.
"I was so desperate, I didn’t care what I looked like or that the surgery was botched, I just needed this pain to stop.”
She added: “I went to sleep on Friday night as happy as Larry in my world and woke up in an ambulance.
“I will forever be grateful for my mum calling them ambulance as I would have been lying there alone if she hadn’t.
“If it wasn’t for my mum then I definitely wouldn’t be… where I am today. We caught it just in time.”
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