Rosie Fortescue, known from the TV show Made In Chelsea, spent Tuesday evening with some new friends, while her ongoing disagreement with Lucy Watson continues.
The 36-year-old reality TV star and jewelry business owner was seen deep in conversation with Sabrina Elba, 36, at Dorian Notting Hill, where they were enjoying wine and cigarettes.
Rosie looked stunning while chatting with model and skincare entrepreneur Sabrina. She was wearing a sparkly, fringed jacket and ripped jeans as they sat outside.
The group celebrated the first anniversary of Reemies Cakes, a local bakery, and Rosie shared photos of their celebratory dinner on Instagram.
Rosie continued to subtly criticize her colleague Lucy, escalating their already strained relationship. This followed Rosie’s decision to skip Lucy’s book launch for a vegan cookbook and instead choose to eat steak.
Rosie reaffirmed her love of meat by posting a picture of a bone-in steak – Dorian’s specialty – and enthusiastically asked, ‘Is there a better combination than steak and sausage dogs?’
As a longtime fan of Made In Chelsea, I was honestly shocked by the drama between Rosie and Lucy last week! It really escalated when they started publicly shading each other on social media – it was pretty intense, to say the least.
Following the broadcast of the first two episodes of their E4 show, Beyond Chelsea, both women hinted at a disagreement on Instagram. The issue stemmed from a vegan tasting event organized by Lucy, which Rosie didn’t go to.
You could really feel the awkwardness between the two TV stars in the latest series. They had to appear together for their friend Binky Felstead’s celebration, and it was clear they weren’t comfortable around each other.
After things got a little weird between Rosie and Lucy at Binky’s party, Lucy actually invited me to her vegan event! But honestly, I politely declined. I really needed a massage, and I was craving a good steak – so that’s what I ended up doing instead. It just felt like what I needed at the time.
Lucy wasn’t happy to learn about Rosie’s decision. She first heard the news at the event and then told someone how she felt about it.
She expressed a defiant attitude, stating she simply doesn’t care to offer support, kindness, or friendliness. She indicated she’s okay with a resulting lack of reciprocation and concluded with a hostile remark.
The disagreement between Lucy and Rosie has moved beyond what viewers saw on the show. Lucy publicly criticized Rosie, claiming she doesn’t support other women, following Tuesday’s episode.
Rosie shared a screenshot of a WhatsApp chat with Lucy. The chat showed Lucy sending her a ‘look book’ to forward to a friend in November 2024, and Rosie claims she wasn’t invited to Lucy’s event.
She shared a photo and added that she wasn’t invited to a vegan tasting event. She also mentioned their last conversation was about sending a catalog for her friend, hoping to promote the other woman’s brand, and expressed frustration that she’s often accused of not supporting other women.
Lucy responded to recent feedback by posting: ‘Thank you so much to everyone who came to the recipe tasting and was so supportive! It was really wonderful to see such open-mindedness, whether people are vegan or not! #BeyondChelsea.’
A further problem stemmed from comments Lucy made about a poem Rosie shared during Binky’s 35th birthday lunch, as shown at the end of the first episode.
After Rosie read the sweet poem, the show cut to Lucy sharing her feelings on the performance.
She declared: ‘It was sickly sweet, it’s her 35th birthday. Not her wedding!’
When Lucy shared her thoughts, Rosie quickly spoke up to support both the poem and the friend who had created it for her.
She shared a lovely poem written by her friend, @pinky_studio_by_tally, for @binkyfelstead’s birthday. She thinks her friend is incredibly talented, interesting, and hardworking, and she was upset by anyone making fun of her creativity, calling it disrespectful and unnecessary.
Rosie admitted she felt uncomfortable talking about her personal life with Lucy, as they aren’t close friends, and she didn’t want to answer questions about her relationships.
Lucy recently shared her side of the story about her falling out with Rosie in a new article for Mail+. You can read the full report here.
Rosie and her co-stars Binky and Lucy first returned to our television screens last year.
The popular Channel 4 reality show, Made In Chelsea, received a two-part spin-off called Beyond Chelsea, where three cast members let cameras follow their lives again.
As a lifestyle observer, I remember when ‘Beyond Chelsea’ first aired. Binky described the show beautifully – it really was about following three friends as they navigated life and pursued their dreams. It felt very relatable, watching them figure things out!
I was shocked to read a report in The Daily Mail detailing the real relationship between Rosie and Lucy. Apparently, despite what they showed publicly, they absolutely couldn’t stand each other – the article claimed they ‘hate each other’s guts’! It was a real behind-the-scenes drama that few people knew about.
The production crew was surprised and concerned. It’s difficult to film actors pretending to be friends when most of them actually dislike each other.
According to someone familiar with the show, this latest season of Chelsea focuses on how the three women have matured and evolved.
Oh my gosh, it was everything. It finally showed they’d grown up! Like, all that childish fighting and drama from when they were younger? It was over. They were finally past all that petty stuff, and it was so satisfying to see!
Rosie and Lucy didn’t get along at all, making it really difficult to film the show.
It’s clear there’s a lot of friction between these two. The show is meant to be about a close-knit group of three friends, but that’s definitely not what we’re seeing, according to one insider.
‘I think it is fair to say there is no love lost between Rosie and Lucy.’
Now that the second season has aired, it’s obvious how the two women feel about each other.
This follow-up series continues to document the lives of three working mothers as they juggle raising families, maintaining relationships, and running their businesses, all while dealing with the challenges of public fame.
The show is bringing back some popular cast members from the early seasons of Made In Chelsea to add more familiar faces. Viewers can also expect to see a few surprise guests, including original star Ollie Locke and Tiff Watson, Lucy’s sister.
But the plan to incorporate past stars didn’t prove as fruitful as producers had hoped for.
According to a source, many original cast members of Made In Chelsea feel they’ve moved past the show and no longer want to be involved.
Many of the original stars from the show are now headlining their own spin-off series and documentaries.
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