She’s the darling of Made In Chelsea, but fans can rest easy, because Louise Thompson isn’t leaving the show for good.
When asked if she really was planning on say au revoir forever, she said: “Not per se. I will only leave the show when it comes to an end.”
“I am considering moving to New York next year, there is a lot to sort out in the UK in the meanwhile. I would never leave on an abrupt or distasteful note without the option to come back and do bits and pieces of filming… I don’t want anything to be final. As long as my friends and family are still involved.”
Her co-star Jaime Laing hinted that a wedding may be on the cards for her and her American beau Alik Alfus.
“There’s no rush, I’m only 25,” she said. “But I can’t see myself with anyone else. I would like to live with Alik officially at least a year before getting engaged.”
Talking about series, she says her favourite location for filming so far has been Finland.
“I’ve never experienced anywhere like it before. It was freezing, we all had to wear five layers of thermals just to walk around outside, we had snowball fights and drank a lot of whisky,” she recalled.
“I stayed in a log cabin with Victoria and Rosie, and we had the boys Jamie and Spencer trying to scare us in the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere. I think some people made out in an igloo.”
When asked if she has any regrets from the show, she said she struggles to think of one.
“I guess I wish that Andy and I hadn’t ended on such bad terms. But now we are very respectful of one another.”
Louise Thompson is working with Avios to encourage people to do more with their Avios points and treat a loved one.
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