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Filming on new series of Made In Chelsea 'underway in lockdown location'

The new series of Made In Chelsea is reportedly being filmed in a mystery location with Miles Nazaire back in the cast.

Filming on the new series of Made In Chelsea is reportedly underway at a mystery location.

The show was forced off air last Spring as the UK entered the first coronavirus lockdown but returned in September with a new format that saw some of the cast living together in the countryside while the rest filmed in London adhering to social distancing guidelines.

At the start of the month England entered a new full-scale lockdown that is due to last until mid-February at the earliest and according to the Daily Mail, producers have decided to film the new series in a single location.

The move means that the cast and crew will all be housed together - effectively forming one large household - meaning that they can interact freely in their new surroundings.

"The health and safety of cast and crew remains a top priority, and the most up to date industry guidelines and strict COVID-19 protocols will be followed at all times," an E4 spokesperson told the newspaper.

"Further information on the series and cast will be announced in the coming months."

The newspaper also says that Miles Nazaire, who was absent from the last series of the show following an alleged breach of lockdown rules, will be returning for the new run.

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