Made in Chelsea spin-off show announced


March 19, 2014

The cast of Made in Chelsea are packing their bags and heading to the bright lights of New York for a new spin-off series.Made in Chelsea: New York will see the likes of Spencer Matthews, Lucy Watson, Jamie Laing, Louise Thompson and Andy Jordan fly to the Big Apple to take on the New York social scene, as "London's most stylish crowd take their fabulous world of champagne and canapés stateside." 

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"We're very excited about the world of Made in Chelsea travelling to America," said executive producer Sarah Dillistone. "New York has a scene buzzing and sophisticated enough to rival Chelsea, so it feels like the next natural step. "We're going to see the cast out of their bubble for the first time since the show began and I'm sure the result will be nothing like we've seen before. "The brand new six-part series is set to air on E4 this August. But fans don't have to wait until the summer to catch up on the exploits of the MIC stars. The reality show will return for a seventh series this April.It has not yet been confirmed which of the cast members will be heading Stateside, with Louise telling Digital Spy that the crew have got visas for a number of different people.

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"They've got lots of options," she said. "We're all getting really, really over-excited about it, but nothing has been confirmed yet. "It's basically going to be as dramatic and as cool as filming here but in an equally cool city — if not more exciting. "Her co-star Rosie Fortescue added, "It's giving everyone an insight into New York as well, the viewers. We'll get to explore and get to know the city."

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HELLO! Online's very own blogger Lucy is among those hoping to be picked to go to America in the summer. "New York City… we coming for you #micnyc," she tweeted on Wednesday.

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