Chloe Sims breaks down in tears and sobs in dramatic first look at OnlyFans reality show | The Sun
CHLOE Sims is seen partying and later bursting into tears after moving to LA for her OnlyFans reality TV show.
The Essex star is on a mission to crack America in a new trailer for the series that launches next month on the OFTV app.
Chloe, 40, breaks down during an emotional chat with her brother Charlie, 30, as they discuss the huge move with their sisters Frankie, 27, and Demi, 25.
The Towie also legend tells her siblings: "I didn't come here to play games.
"You better get ready because everyone in this city is going to know my name.
Charlie warns them: "I don't want to scare anyone, but this is it guys.
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"This is a tough place, this is why people don't make it."
In other scenes the glamorous family turn heads as they hit the town and host a pool party.
In the clip, an interviewer asks them: "You guys feel like your game plan is to steal the Kardashian's crown?"
Chloe responds: "In the UK we don't really need to sell ourselves. Here we are completly unknown."
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The Sun previously revealed the family landed half a million to film House Of Sims and they've already been signed for a second series.
An insider told The Sun: "OnlyFans TV bosses hugely believe in Chloe and her sisters Frankie, Demi, and their brother Charlie.
"They’ve got loads of cash to splash on talent, and understood the family are bringing their own fanbase along with them from years of being on Towie.
"It was a no brainer to lock them down for more seasons."
The show source revealed that the family are "loving" their new life across the pond, despite a "huge adjustment".
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