Page 3 model goes topless to show painful sunburn – and leaves fans speechless

A Page 3 model turned heads with her latest post on social media.

Essex bombshell Chloe Sheldrake usually delights her 31,500 Instagram followers with saucy snaps.

She's been gracing the pages of Daily Star and has a thriving career on an adults-subscription site.

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Recently Chloe took her career a step further by signing up for Playboy's new online platform.

Now over on Instagram, the beauty decided to get really raw with fans after showing her painful sunburn.

In the snap, the blonde stripped down and ditched her top to show the mark on her right boob.

She wore red lipstick as she candidly posed with her luscious locks by her ears.

Her caption read: "Bit burnt."

Then a few posts later, Chloe decided to get real and raw once again by sharing the same mark.

This time she's wearing slightly more makeup with mascara and nude lipstick.

The second photo even showed a glimpse of her other boob, although Chloe covered it with a heart emoji.

She even changed her photo icon on Instagram to her topless sunburn photo.

Fans rushed to the comments section to offer their support and gush over her gorgeous body.

One said: "Your beauty is incredible," while another added: "Gorgeous eyes."

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Back in April, Chloe gushed over her new venture with Playboy in an exclusive chat with Daily Star.

She said: "I've always wanted to work with Playboy. It's my dream come true, so this is one step towards my dreams.

"I've heard from other creators you can even get the chance to shoot with them while on this platform."

She previously earned £70 for one topless shot – but sometimes may charge more or less depending.

In a two-day period, she pocketed over £100, although she hopes to earn a lot more.

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