Our new reality show leaves nothing out
Our new reality show leaves nothing out From the moment Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo met on Made in Chelsea, their relationship has played out in the public eye with audiences following everything - the good, the bad and the downright ugly.
Raising Chelsea follows the couple as they try for a baby, navigate the highs and lows of pregnancy and adjust to the early days of parenthood.
But for Laing and Habboo, it was never really a question, and inviting cameras into such a personal chapter in their life felt to them like a continuation of what they had already built with their audience.
"Even when things happened that were intense we kept it in because we made a deal. "
He tells the BBC that holding anything back defeats the point. "There is nothing off limits - I don't like the idea of a filtered version of ourselves, it's not true, authentic or real," he reflects.
'I never get my way' Their willingness to share didn't mean there weren't moments of hesitation about where, if anywhere, the line should be drawn.
"There are moments where it's a lot," Habboo admits.
"You can even hear me in the show saying 'I'm not doing this' at certain points.
"If I had my way there would be things off limits but I never get my way. "
"I didn't want people to hear the nitty-gritties of our relationship. "
Habboo got used to that pretty quickly, and the "reaction from listeners was that they loved it and felt connected, like they weren't alone". "So going into this, I thought we had to keep that authenticity," she continues. "I'm happy we did it that way because I love reality TV, I'm the biggest fan, but I feel like today everything is so produced and constructed which is a shame for the viewer. "There's not much authentic TV out there, so we wanted to create something real. " 'People are so mean' That level of exposure comes at a cost; being so open means inviting opinion and criticism, and Laing knows that "you have to have thick skin if you're going to do this".
It is something he says he has learned over time while Habboo "is still developing it".
Laing laughs as he recalls one nasty comment that stuck. "Sophie thought she'd read the Daily Mail one day and the first comment was: 'Why does she look like an Afghan hound?'" "There are so many comments like that," Habboo says. "People asking what's wrong with my eyebrows. They're evil, they're so mean. I don't know what they're going to say when they see me pregnant. "
"So there's no divorce yet, we're saving that for season two. "
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