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Made in Chelsea's Maeva D’Ascanio promises new series is 'most emotional' one yet

Made In Chelsea is about to get more explosive than ever.

The latest series kicks off Monday night (April 4) and it is set to be packed with drama.

Verity Bowditch and Maeva D’Ascanio are among the stars back for more.

And in an exclusive chat, they’re warning emotions will hit fever pitch as the action unfolds.

Verity, 26, said: “It was a bit of a banger at the end of last series. We left on a bit of a cliff-hanger and in this series, we pick it back up.

“It is so great to be back filming. In this series I’m front and centre, causing a lot of drama as per usual.”

Maeva D’Ascanio has said the new series of Made in Chelsea will be the ‘most emotional’ one yet
(Image: Seamus Ryan)

Maeva, 25, added: “The last series was so intense and I think this time the viewers are going to be shocked about what they are going to see from me.

“It is really emotional and dramatic. It is the most emotional series I’ve experienced so far.”

Other favourites who will also be back for the new series include Jamie Laing, Sophie Habboo, Olivia Bentley and Ollie Locke.

Verity Bowditch has teased plenty of drama to come
(Image: Seamus Ryan)

Fans love seeing the ups and downs of their glamorous lives around posh Chelsea in west London.

But the drama between them often divides opinion and they end up getting abuse on social media.

Verity is calling on viewers not to take the show too seriously.

She said: “People should just have fun with it and take the whole thing with a pinch of salt.

“It’s a TV show which really invests into our lives, so put yourselves in our shoes and enjoy.”

It’s been almost 11 years since the show first burst onto screens and the new series will be the 23rd.

Jamie Laing will be back for the new series of Made In Chelsea
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Many of its stars are keen to stay for many more to come.

Verity said: “At the start of the series you never know what’s going to happen by the end of it. I’m definitely not going anywhere

“I love the whole thing about it. I love the sparkle behind it, the glamour behind it, hanging out with my best mates and the new experiences and just not really knowing where it’s going to take me.”

Maeva added: “I love being a part of the show because it is a great experience and I learn so much about myself.”

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