Chloe Sims brutally snubs sisters in cryptic post amid bitter 'feud' rumours

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Chloe Sims, centre, is said to have fallen out with her sisters Frankie and Demi (Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
Chloe Sims, centre, is said to have fallen out with her sisters Frankie and Demi (Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

Chloe Sims has stoked family rivalries by brutally snubbing her sisters from a gushing statement about her success - as reports of a bitter feud between the siblings rage.

The 42-year-old reality star shot to fame on ITVBe's The Only Way Is Essex when she joined the cast in season two way back in 2011. She remained a cast member on the show until 2021 when she quit after an impressive 27 seasons. Over the years, fans got to know other members of Chloe’s family on the reality TV show.

Chloe's brother Charlie joined in season nine in 2013, featuring until season 27 in 2021, and her sister Demi joined the cast for season 12 in 2014, remaining in the cast until season 28 in 2021. Fellow sister Frankie joined in 2019 for season 25 and stayed until 2021’s season 28. Cousin Joey Essex, 33, also featured on the show from 2011 until 2013 and his sister Frankie, 35, featured on the show from 2011 until 2021.

After the Sims siblings quit the show, reports have suggested that Chloe along with 28-year-old Frankie and 27-year-old Demi have been planning to launch a reality show of their own that they hope will rival the success of the Kardashians. But reports have claimed vicious arguments between the sisters has fractured their relationships and left their reality show dreams in tatters.

Chloe Sims brutally snubs sisters in cryptic post amid bitter 'feud' rumours qeithiqheidqxinvChloe with her brother Charlie Sims - who she hasn't fallen out with (Richard Young/REX/Shutterstock)
Chloe Sims brutally snubs sisters in cryptic post amid bitter 'feud' rumoursChloe has reportedly stared a romance with Miles Brockman Richie - the son of music icon Lionel Richie (Getty Images for W Magazine)

Brother Charlie, 31, seems to have escaped the brutal bust up unscathed and remains in Chloe’s good books. On Thursday, Chloe shared some snaps from a current trip around America via Instagram which suggested her arguments with her sisters are continuing. Beginning her post, she began dramatically: "AMERICAN DREAMS COME TRUE."

TOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filmingTOWIE's Chloe Brockett makes cheeky dig at Saffron Lempriere during filming

She then continued: "I’m so grateful for this chance to start a whole new journey with the support of new & old friends, my brother @charlessims_ I couldn’t ask for a better brother but also a best friend, business partner & unpaid therapist, you’ve shown me nothing but encouragement when things have been difficult & supported me through it all.

"My family who have supported my dreams and my closest friends who have believed in this journey throughout, and of course all my insta friends who still show love & have followed my journey on here from day 1... I’m so grateful... thank you." Charlie responded to the post, writing: "Thank Chloe! We're making the American dream happen!" However, Chloe's statement very clearly left out her other siblings as rumours of a bitter feud between the star and her sisters continue to rumble.

The apparent swipe comes soon after reports have suggested Chloe is sparking up a romance with Miles Richie - the 29-year-old son of music icon Lionel Richie, 74. The pair were spotted passionately kissing in an LA nightclub this month - while reports have claimed the pair have been furiously texting and sexting each other as their blossoming romance heats up.

An insider source told the Daily Mail: "They hit it off and were spotted kissing passionately that same night. They have been texting, sexting and chatting since then and are planning to meet up asap in LA where she lives. They have great chemistry and he told her she is super hot, and that he loves older women, this was a huge plus for him."

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