The cast of Made In Chelsea have been spotted onboard a huge yacht, filming for the new series of the E4 show.
Many of the biggest names on the show were spotted on the luxury vessel in Sydney Harbour on Monday, 20 November, being treated to a takeaway from the chicken shop Chargrill Charlie's.
Twenty eight year old Liv Bentley also shared a behind the scenes snap of her on the yacht, with her followers on Instagram.
She told her fans: “Hello sailor,” alongside an anchor emoji to complete the post.
In the picture, Liv is posing alongside on the yacht in a black and white striped dress with a split along the leg, with the sea in the background,
Her makeup is natural, with her short blonde locks straight and laying just above her shoulders, and her sunglasses placed upon her head.
As filming for the programme continues, former star Mark-Francis Vandelli hasn’t ruled out a return to the show.
Speaking exclusively to OK!, the 34 year old said: “I went away for a long time, it just didn’t fit into my schedule anymore. But there was never a talk about whether I was doing the series or not; it was never a conscious decision. That doesn’t mean that’s going to stay that way. I’m open to anything.”
Despite not ruling anything out, Mark-Francis has said that he would find it hard to fit in with the new cast.
He explained to us: “I think it would be quite arrogant to think I’d still fit into a cast who I don’t really know and who are much younger than me.”
At the moment, Made In Chelsea legend Sam Thompson is miles away from the cast in the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here jungle.
Before heading down under, Sam revealed that his co-stars didn’t know that he was going on the show.
He told OK!: “I think they will think, ‘How did he get on that?” Before adding: “They are going to be surprised!”
However, he did reveal that his best pal and The Only Way Is Essex star Pete Wicks does know about his adventure.
Sam explained: “I will also miss my best mate, Pete Wicks. He has already said, ‘People will either love or hate you!”
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