A Made in Chelsea star has reportedly quit the show after just a year stating they "didn't see much point in remaining on the series".
Made in Chelsea returns on E4 for season 27 next Monday (April 15) but it will not feature Bella Sharpe, according to the Mail Online.
Sharpe, 27, joined the show in 2023 as Reza Amiri-Garroussi's partner.
She appeared in the most recent series of Made in Chelsea, filmed in Australia, which saw her relationship with Reza come to and end after he was spotted kissing his ex-girlfriend Ruby Alder.
The breakup was confirmed by Sharpe on Instagram recently when she revealed she was single during a question and answer with fans, The Mirror reported.
Kissing, arguments, tears and drinking out of a shoe?? It can only mean one thing: #MadeInChelsea is back
— Made in Chelsea (@E4Chelsea) April 3, 2024
Starts Monday 15 April 9pm on E4 pic.twitter.com/WD4DNiJOV9
Made in Chelsea star Bella Sharpe quits show ahead of new season
Sharpe has now reportedly quit the show and will not appear in the new series of Made in Chelsea set to premiere in April 2024.
A TV source, speaking to the Mail Online, said: "Bella has decided to leave Made In Chelsea after a year.
"She joined the show as Reza's partner and now they're no longer together, she didn't see much point in remaining on the series.
"Bella had always hoped for a positive resolution with Rez and while they are friends, she and Ruby still struggle to see eye to eye.
"Her fashion career is incredibly important to her and all she wants now is to focus on her work, without having to worry about any TV drama."
Sharpe revealed, in a separate interview with the MailOnline last year, she had quit her PR job at high fashion brand Flannels to star on Made In Chelsea after it became "impossible" to balance the workload from the two.
But she explained she didn't see herself being on the show long term, saying she would leave when she was 30 to pursue other career prospects.
She added: "I don't want to be doing this (Made in Chelsea) past 30. If I'm still 30 and doing this then I have not achieved my career goal."
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E4 was contacted for comment by the MailOnline.
When to watch new series of Made in Chelsea
Made in Chelsea fans don't have long to wait for the new series to begin, with a recently released trailer revealing the start date.
Made in Chelsea, series 27, premieres on E4 at 9pm on Monday, April 15.
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