Chloe Ferry is visited by rarely seen younger sister Amy at home

CHLOE Ferry was visited by her rarely seen younger sister Amy at home – after admitting she's moving down to London.

The Geordie Shore star, 24, looked like she was having a ball with her 15-year-old sister as they hung out around the house.

Amy came round her house alongside her step-mum, Paula, who performed a reiki session with her.

Chloe says she has one once every two weeks to help her with stress.

She also offered Amy a pound to give her a foot massage, but the teenager looked unimpressed, before eventually giving her one.

By the time it was 9pm, the trio were lounging on the bed – before Chloe kicked them out.


She said: "Go on now, f**k off then. You've outstayed your welcome."

The visit comes as Chloe revealed she is moving to London – after splashing cash on her Newcastle pad since she bought it in January.

The reality star regularly gives her 3.4 million a glimpse inside her staggering home complete with cinema room, lavish kitchen and hot tub by regularly updating her Instagram.

Taking to her Instagram Story, Chloe shared the exciting news, she said: "I have got a massive announcement to make, it's quite big actually…I'm moving to London.

"I'm going to rent this house out, or I might sell it. I'm just going to go for six months to see how I feel, but yeah I'm really excited."

The Geordie lass moved into her Newcastle home back in February after she left the old pad she shared with ex Sam Gowland.

Speaking about her own space when she first moved in, Chloe said: "What I really like about the house is it's got a lot of space when you walk in. I like the big rooms."

Bounding through the rooms, she added: "You've got the big space, which I really like. This is the master bedroom, walk-in wardrobe. Ensuite.

"I'm so excited to be in this. You can see how big this bedroom is."

Chloe has been busy filming new episodes of Celebs Go Dating in the capital and is looks like she’s enjoyed the change of pace in London.

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