Made In Chelsea spin-off Beyond Chelsea is getting a second series
With Binky Felstead, Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue
Last updated 14th Jan 2026
Made In Chelsea stars Binky Felstead, Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue landed a two-part spin-off series called Beyond Chelsea in October 2024, and it was later revealed the show had been renewed for a second series!
What will happen in series two?
The three girls, who've all appeared on the hit E4 reality show at some point during its 13-year reign, will once again allow the cameras in as they continue to balance motherhood, family life and relationships.
The upcoming second series will see Binky take on a new business venture, whilst Lucy moves into a new home with her husband James. Fans will also get the chance to see if Rosie has found love.
When is it on TV?
There's no start date for the second series just yet, but the girls updated fans in January 2026, revealing the second series will drop in Spring.
Sharing some images from filming, Binky told her followers: '🚨 BIG NEWS!!! 🚨
'Beyond Chelsea is coming back to your screens 🎉 We had so much fun making this and I can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been up to…🥂🎬
'So get your 🍿 ready… roll on Spring, it’s gonna be a good’un!! ✨😜'. (sic)
What is Beyond Chelsea?
Beyond Chelsea is an E4 show which sees former Made In Chelsea stars Binky Felstead, Rosie Fortescue and Lucy Watson share their lives.
Channel 4 bosses say of the show: 'Binky Felstead, Rosie Fortescue and Lucy Watson, three of Made in Chelsea’s most iconic personalities, have been away from our screens since leaving the show several years ago. Now in their thirties, navigating through new challenges and life’s biggest milestones, the series will follow them, their families and closest friends, as they juggle family life, host events and run successful businesses.'
When did series one come out?
The first trailer was released on Monday 14th October, with the caption: 'The O.G. queens from Made in Chelsea are back. Brand new Beyond Chelsea coming soon. #BeyondChelsea'. (sic)
Episode one aired at 10pm on Tuesday 29th October 2024, with the second part airing at 10pm on Wednesday 30th October 2024.
Watch the trailer for series one below:
Who is on the show?
Binky, Rosie and Lucy all appear, and there's also some cameos from other Made In Chelsea stars, including Lucy's husband James Dunmore.
Binky's BFF Ollie Locke-Locke also appeared on the first series.
Ahead of series one, Binky commented: "A lot has changed since I first joined Made in Chelsea 14 years ago as one of the original cast members. I've moved out of Chelsea, married my wonderful husband, and welcomed three beautiful children. I'm incredibly proud of Beyond Chelsea (w/t) – a project I've been passionate about doing for a long time. After conversations with the girls and my MIC family at Monkey 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."
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.”
Lucy then said: “After leaving Made in Chelsea, I never imagined returning to reality TV. However, after 8 years it turns out I actually quite miss it! I’m excited to be a part of a new show, albeit nervous to share so much about my life once again.”
How can I watch it?
Both episodes from series one are now available on Channel 4's streaming service, with series two landing in Spring 2026.
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