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Channel 4 has confirmed the future of Made In Chelsea and its popular spin-off series Beyond Chelsea after high-profile cast exits.
The broadcaster has finally delivered its fate to fans following Lauren Sintes’ departure over what she called ‘mean girl behaviour’ from fellow castmates.
Harvey Armstrong also walked from the series and told MailOnline he found filming the series ‘very draining’.
Now Channel 4 have confirmed Made In Chelsea and Beyond Chelsea will each return for new a series on its sister channel E4.
Stars revealed to be returning so far include Tristan Phipps and Jules Pollard, Yasmine Zweegers, Jazz Saunders and Freddy Knatchbull.
New faces are also being signed up for the next instalment, though they’re being kept under wraps for now.

Channel 4 has confirmed the future of Made In Chelsea and its popular spin-off series Beyond Chelsea after high-profile cast exits

The broadcaster has finally delivered its fate to fans following Lauren Sintes’ departure over what she called ‘mean girl behaviour’ from fellow castmates

Channel 4 have confirmed Made In Chelsea and Beyond Chelsea will each return for new a series on its sister channel E4
Meanwhile, Beyond Chelsea’s two-part new run will feature Binky Felstead, Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue.
Sharing a teaser of what fans can expect, bosses said: ‘In this upcoming series, we’ll catch up with the group to see if Rosie has found love, follow Lucy moving into her new home mid-development and get involved as Binky takes on yet another new business venture.’
Announcing its return, Clemency Green, Senior Commissioning Editor at Channel 4 said: ‘Binky, Lucy and Rosie’s lives are chaotic and yet, they still find time to allow the cameras back in.
‘The Made in Chelsea fans are going to love seeing what they have been up to this past year, catching up on the gang as they share the ups and downs of their lives.’
Last series viewers watched as Binky opened up about her challenges, including dealing with her mum’s MS diagnosis.
Speaking about his decision to quit the franchise, Harvey Armstrong told MailOnline he has decided to walk away from TV to focus on his fast-growing business.
The 30-year-old also said that taking part in the show, which saw the breakdown of his long-term relationship with Emily Blackwell after he was unfaithful, can be ’emotional’ and he needed to focus his attention elsewhere.
Harvey said: ‘As much as I love Made In Chelsea and have had some amazing years, it has a shelf life, and the time has come for me to leave the show.

Beyond Chelsea’s new two-part new run will feature Binky Felstead, Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue

Speaking about his decision to quit the franchise, Harvey Armstrong told MailOnline he has decided to walk away from TV to focus on his fast-growing business
‘There’s a lot of emotional bandwidth that goes with filming your life for TV and it’s a distraction and can be very draining. I have to clear my head.
‘Being a businessman has always been my goal and building up my company, Prime Time has fully taken off and now needs my full attention.
‘I can’t be a CEO and founder with 12 staff members and have my love life play out on reality TV…’
Meanwhile, addressing her exit, Lauren Sintes told her fans: ‘I just wanted to start by saying my time on the show has come to an end. I’m happy and I am sticking by my decision because it’s a bit over due for me.
‘I was very, very hesitant doing this last season, I was kind of emotionally done but then I was like, “Oh the Maldives.”
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