Chloe Everton's bosses at Sky Sports were not impressed when they discovered the presenter's racy comments on social networking site, Twitter. Worried that her saucy commentaries could have an impact on the image of the channel, they instructed her to take down the page.

But while she may not have gained popularity at work, her risqué observations have won the hearts of thousands elsewhere including 3,000 disappointed Twitter followers who were so hooked on her daily revelations and observations that they created a Facebook page, I Love Chloe Everton's Twitter, and an online petition to bring the site back.

Chloe, who has worked for Sky for two years, has gained herself a reputation for her provocative sports commentaries (yes, "tackle", "balls"... you get the picture) and tantalising peaks into her private life.

"Right, really ought to get up but I've already been told it's freezing and dull," one post revealed. "It's none of those things in my bed."

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