Born and bred in Grimsby, Chloe sought greener pastures and moved to London to enrol on a creative writing degree at Brunel University. As an aspiring movie journalist, Chloe spends a majority of her time watching and reviewing films old and new. When taking a break from her movie marathons, she can usually be found enjoying drinks with friends, travelling the world or petting cats on the street. Follow her on Twitter @cocoelizabeth2 and Instagram @cocoscribble.
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