Made In Chelsea stars fly Down Under for Bondi spin-off
Made In Chelsea’s Bondi spin-off is well into production in Sydney. Here, Confidential runs through who is believed to have made the cast.
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A number of British reality stars have been parachuted into Sydney for the Bondi spin off of Made In Chelsea.
Miles Nazaire and Tristan Phipps have been living it large Sydney-style with fellow reality star David ‘Temps’ Templer also in town and Confidential wondering if he too will be making an appearance on Made In Bondi.
Nazaire and Phipps have been sharing their antics all over social media and in doing so have given away a number of the Aussie cast of Made in Bondi, which began production in March.
Former footballer turned ‘vegan’ athlete and model Lachy McLean is on board, returning after his stint on the Made In Chelsea: Sydney special season that played out in the UK last year.
Model Bella Cicero is also back from Made In Chelsea: Sydney while Aussie newcomers are understood to include celebrity stylist Paul Versace, fashion publicist Billy Daniels and Bondi social identity Harley Christie.
An image of the group was share by Nazaire on his Instagram over what appeared to be a riot of a dinner at celebrity haunt Totti’s.
That was on April 20 before which the group had attended Royal Randwick Racecourse for Champagne Stakes Day as part of the Autumn Racing Carnival.
There is believed to be a core cast of more than a dozen people, which should make for fun viewing and plenty of drama.
Seven and Britain’s Channel 4 announced the series in October but are yet to officially reveal the cast.
“The eye-opening reality series Made in Bondi will follow the lives and loves of Sydney’s
young, social elite,” the press blurb read at the time.
“Set in one of Sydney’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, opulence knows no bounds and drama is always on the menu, with every episode set to provide a front-row seat to jaw-dropping parties, breathtaking fashion and sizzling romances.
From trendy bars to luxurious harbourside mansions, this group of young socialites will navigate the interconnected web of relationships that define their lives.”
Made In Chelsea meanwhile is currently in its 26th season in the UK.
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