Made in Chelsea spin-off Beyond Chelsea has confirmed when it will premiere — and it's right around the corner.
The series, which follows MiC veterans Binky Felstead, Rosie Fortescue and Lucy Watson as they embark on new career ventures while juggling work and parenthood, begins next Tuesday, October 29.
Binky and Lucy spoke about the new reality spin-off with Mail Online at the Pride of Britain awards red carpet earlier this month.
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"It is about our raw, real lives," Lucy said. "It is very different to how Made in Chelsea was filmed. There are kids involved now. It is basically the next chapter of our lives."
Back when the spin-off was announced, Binky said: "A lot has changed since I first joined Made in Chelsea 14 years ago… I've moved out of Chelsea, married my wonderful husband, and welcomed three beautiful children.
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"I'm incredibly proud of Beyond Chelsea – a project I've been passionate about doing for a long time. After conversations with the girls and my MiC family at Monkey [the new show's producer] and Channel 4, everyone gave it a resounding yes! The series reflects where I am in life now, whilst still giving a nod to the original show. It's so exciting to see it all finally come together."
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Rosie added: "I never thought I’d be back on camera, but I couldn’t turn down the opportunity to film with my best friend, set some records straight and open up my life a little more than I did in the past."
Binky and Rosie were both original cast members when the show launched in 2011, while Lucy joined the cast in dramatic fashion in season 4.
Made in Chelsea airs on E4 and can be streamed via Channel 4. Beyond Chelsea will air on E4 and stream via Channel 4 from October 29.
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