The incident is said to have put a 'downer' on Chloe's recent move to her £1.1 million 'dream home'
Chloe Ferry has reportedly been left traumatised after a is said to have fan broken into the grounds of her new £1.1 million mansion.
The break-in has now reportedly left Chloe, who recently reunited with Wayne Lineker in Ibiza, terrified and she is said to be reconsidering her career in the public eye. Police are now said to be investigating the incident. Northumbria Police told the publication: "We can confirm we received a report of an intruder on a property in Gosforth."Enquiries are ongoing to establish the identity of the intruder and whether any criminal offences have taken place."
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