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09.04.2024 - 06:21 / ok.co.uk
It’s been a rocky road to romance for Made In Chelsea’s Sam Prince and Yasmine Zweegers, arguably the E4 show’s most chaotic couple over the past few series. However, the pair reveal they’re stronger than ever ahead of the new episodes — and are even contemplating marriage. “I think our relationship has matured massively since [MIC] Sydney,” says Sam, 26.
“In Sydney, we went through a time where we weren’t quite ready. But this time we’ve got it right. It’s the happiest I’ve ever been.” Sam and Yas first got together on MIC’s Corsica series last year, shocking the other cast members with the revelation that they’d kissed just days before Sam broke up with Inga Valentiner, while Yas was dating Tristan Phipps.
But now, after explosive rows, several break-ups and flirtations with other cast members in the show’s Sydney series, Sam and Yas reveal they’re finally ready to commit to one another. “I think we got with each other in such a turbulent time and we needed time to understand one another,” says Yas, 24. “We’ve grown up as people – it’s like a new relationship.” As for what went wrong in the last three series of Made In Chelsea, the pair say it’s all about timing.
“I probably wasn’t quite ready,” Sam says. “I don’t think Yas was ready at times and now I’m 100 percent ready.
Things just feel right.” Yas adds, “We never grew in our relationship when we were based in the UK. We were always abroad getting together and we never got to understand each other in our own natural habitat.
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Made in Chelsea stars Sam Prince and Yasmine Zweegers have opened up about their blossoming relationship - and reveal that they've been thinking about taking the next big step.The pair have been one of the E4 show's most chaotic couple over the past few series with their numerous break-ups and on-screen reunions. However, they're stronger than ever ahead of Made In Chelsea's new series and in an exclusive chat with OK! , they revealed that marriage is on the cards. "We’ve fought so much together, we’ve gone through so much.
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