
Love Island's Chloe Burrows sparks concern as she shows off swollen face before sporting an eyepatch amid mystery ailment
The Love Island star, 29, took to Instagram on Tuesday to ask her followers how their morning was going, but instead garnered attention for her bruised and swollen eye and slightly puffy cheeks.
Chloe looked glum in the snap in which she went make-up free, with the blonde beauty's eye partially closed amid the mystery ailment.
In her next Instagram story, Chloe was quick to ensure her fans that she was fine, however, she did little to quell the concern as she was seen sporting a black eyepatch.
Giving a thumbs up while displaying the eye covering, Chloe penned: 'Guys the last story was meant to be funny pls don't be concerned x Regular programming by force.'
MailOnline have contacted Chloe's representatives for comment.
In her next Instagram story, Chloe was quick to ensure her fans that she was fine, however, she did little to quell the concern as she was seen sporting a black eyepatch
Earlier this year, Chloe shared a very 'traumatising' experience from her trip to Australia.
The reality star spent Christmas and New Year down under with best pal Millie Court, Liam Reardon and a group of their friends.
Despite clearly having a lot of fun during the holiday, Chloe admitted she had one bad experience where lifeguards were forced to rescue her from a riptide.
On Joe Baggs' Not My Bagg podcast, he asked Chloe if she had any wild stories to tell listeners.
Chloe then shared: 'On Christmas day we went to Bronte Beach and it was an actual rave on the beach. I really need a wee and they had public toilets but the queue was f***ing huge so I was like, 'I'll just go in the sea I don't care.'
'So, I run with my friend down to the water to go for a wee and I got in and I'm trying to go for a wee and this huge wave, and I am drunk, like I should not be swimming it is unsafe and was very silly of me, but anyways this huge wave is taking me out.
'I got caught in a riptide so I'm now so far away from the shore and I'm like trying to call my friends.'
Joe asked: 'Did you still go for a wee?'
She replied: 'Yeah well I p***ed myself from being scared. I probably s*** in the sea as well, it was really traumatising and then two lifeguards are coming and pull me back to shore and I was just a drunk mess. It was just pure chaos.'
Chloe shared several stunning snaps to social media from her time in Australia, including one in a skimpy red bikini on Christmas day.
It comes after Chloe went public with her new romance, three years after her Toby Aromolaran split.
The influencer, who shot to fame on Love Island in 2021 with Toby, went public with her new man, Ruben Moreira as she moved on from her former romance.
She posted a picture on her Instagram Stories of her and Ruben, with fans immediately taking this to mean she was 'soft launching' her new relationship.
It's understood Chloe met Ruben through Love Island co-star and pal Liam Reardon, as the two men are friends.
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