Ex on the Beach star Chloe Goodman shows off her enviable figure in a bright orange bikini
The reality TV star is on holiday in Mexico when she took to the waves
IF YOU’VE got it, flaunt it, something that Chloe Goodman knows only too well how to do – and who can blame her with a figure like that?
The Ex on the Beach star looked every inch the bronzed beach babe as she worked on her tan during a Christmas getaway to Mexico.
And her curvaceous figure was set off nicely as she posed at the water’s edge in a bright orange bikini.
The reality TV star, 23, was snapped about to head out on a paddle board, the latest craze for holidaymakers this year.
It is a great way to unwind, which is exactly what Chloe is seeking having faced a difficult time this year following a cancer scare.
She had to wait seven months until she found out she had the all-clear but the situation was a little too close to home for the brunette.
Speaking to the Sun Online, she said both her mother and her aunt had skin caner, with her aunt sadly dying from the disease, so she was naturally very concerned she might get it too.
She said: ““Certainly knowing that my auntie died and that my nan had it, I did have times when I thought, ‘Oh my god, well if I do have it I’m gonna have to really fight it.’
“I’m a really feisty person anyway, I just thought, ‘Life is what it is’ and I would fight it best I could.
“But there were times when I couldn’t stop thinking, ‘I’m so young, why is this happening to me, why me?’”
She also started on Ex on the Beach while waiting for the results and not only did she keep her ordeal from her fellow contestants and the show’s bosses, she admitted she couldn’t enjoy herself as much as she wanted to.
She explained: “It definitely hung over me, it was the first thing I thought about when I woke up and the last thing when I went to sleep.
“I didn’t know whether I was going to get back and they’d say, ‘You’ve got cancer, you need to start chemo’, so I constantly thought about it and it made me really angry on the show, I didn’t find anything fun.
“Because something so important was going on that I didn’t have any control over, it made everything else irrelevant, so what should have been a really fun time, was a time when I was most angry, most on edge, and everything else on the show felt really little in comparison.
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