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Chloe Goodman risks wardrobe malfunction in eye-popping dress which barely covers her boobs

Reality star turned heads in a skimpy frock which showed off her chest and her bum

CHLOE Goodman turned heads in London this weekend by heading out in a risque dress which barely covered her boobs.

The reality star risked an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction as she flashed the flesh on Saturday night.

She wore a daring dress for a night out in London
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She wore a daring dress for a night out in LondonCredit: Xposure

Chloe, 23, was enjoying a night on the town in the capital, and she chose a daring outfit for the occasion.

She donned a plunging, navy blue number with lace overlay that also gave fans a cheeky glimpse of her bum.

The former Celebrity Big Brother star went bra-less for the night, and managed to preserve her modesty by keeping her bust under control.

She was not afraid to show some front during her night on the town
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She was not afraid to show some front during her night on the townCredit: Xposure
She also gave fans a cheeky glimpse of her bum
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She also gave fans a cheeky glimpse of her bumCredit: Xposure

Chloe is set to make her TV comeback this month with another appearance in Ex On The Beach.

She previously starred in the first series of the saucy reality show, and she is heading back to the exotic location for another round in the next season.

The new episodes are set to hit screens on 16 August on MTV.

Chloe recently opened up about a skin cancer scare, telling The Sun Online exclusively that she went to the doctor after becoming concerned about two moles on her back.

She was extra worried because she has a family history of skin cancer.

She told us: "I’ve been told that the moles were benign, but I do have skin cancer cells.

The dress featured a plunging front and lace overlay
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The dress featured a plunging front and lace overlayCredit: Xposure
She looked stunning in the designer gown
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She looked stunning in the designer gownCredit: Xposure

"My nan and my aunty both had skin cancer, and my aunty died of it, so I think it’s hereditary and that’s why I was panicking about it.

"I used to have a really clear back, but when I was younger these moles appeared so I got them checked out every six months and was always told there was nothing to worry about, but over the last year they got really itchy, they changed formation and colour.

"I’d make them bleed I was scratching them so much, so I thought, 'Right that’s enough I need to get them checked out'."

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