Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson has claimed she felt like producers “passed her around” on the show.
The TV star was a big character on the programme for eighty years having started back in 2011 and we asked her how she would feel about returning to the show. And she revealed she wouldn’t be keen.
Louise, 34, explained: “Looking back I feel like I was often just passed around various relationship storylines a bit like a parcel. Frankly if I ran into most of those scenes in real life (made in Chelsea bump iconic bumps in) I’d have walked away instantly. I hate confrontation.
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“I wouldn’t go back to MIC. But maybe something similar. I am really enjoying what I’m doing at the moment following on from my book: Lucky.
“I enjoy helping people. I enjoy having nitty-gritty conversations warts and all. As cliche, as it might sound, there is no bigger gift than being able to help hold someone else’s hand through a tough time, so I feel like I’m in the most privileged position because I get to connect to over 1.5 million people struggling.
“I do have a big interest in creating meaningful documentaries so that is my priority for now. As long as I can talk about Birth Trauma and all things inflammatory bowel disease and there is still room left for more, I will do more too. I am really keen to focus on the ‘light’ in my life alongside the ‘shade’.”
Louise spoke to the Daily Star exclusively as she joined forces with small business champion Not On The High Street to create her newest collection. The reality star selected her favourite picks from unique small businesses for children to show love for their father figures this Father’s Day.
She added: “I’ve always used Not on the High Street as a destination for finding unique gifts. This is going to sound ridiculous but I receive so many things for free that are ‘gifted’ from brands, that it means it’s really important that my friends know that I’ve chosen and paid for something specifically for them. Not just handed something on. Even people that don’t work in this industry, play pass the parcel with gifts, but with something personalised you know that it’s come straight from the heart, from the pocket, and with a bit more thought and consideration gone into it.
“I am a real mush so I love the book that we made for Ryan with his name in it. I do whatever it takes to encourage him to talk and read to Leo because I know how much Leo loves it and how much he benefits from it! I also love the leather bookmark that has photos of our family printed on it. It’s such a chic and understated gift. Now that I’m feeling a lot better I’m doing a lot more reading, so I’ve ordered myself one as well as everyone in my family one too! It means that everyone gets to look at the family before they go to sleep at night (if they’re doing a spot of bedside reading that is).”
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