Scheana Shay is raising an eyebrow at the timing of Rachel Leviss’ tell-all interview!
14.08.2023 - 10:31 / ok.co.uk
The latest season of Made In Chelsea kicked off on Sunday Night on the beautiful island of Corsica, located in the Mediterranean Sea between France and Italy. While the series is sure to be full of drama, with the fall out of Inga Valentiner and Sam Prince’s break up and featuring the first male throuple, the setting couldn't be more stunning.
The show's cast members are staying in two luxurious villas: Villa Tozza and Villa a Mondria.The first villa is where Temps, Imogen, Miles, Liv, and Freddy are living, while Tristan, Yas, Inga, Sam, Willow, and Bella are in the second. With so many different personalities living together, you can bet there will be some interesting hook-ups as well as fall outs.
Villa Tozza is in the Porto-Vecchio area of Corsica, known for its luxury yachts and expensive bars, restaurants, and beach clubs, with the cast spending six weeks making themselves at home in these surroundings.The villa itself has six bedrooms and bathrooms, with stunning panoramic Island views, an infinity pool and even a concierge.The villa is nestled in a mediterranean garden surrounded by acres of land. Living in a place like Villa Tozza comes with a big price.
If you want to stay there for a week, you'll need to pay between €9,090 and €22,295, depending on when you want to check in. However the peaceful surroundings serve as a harsh contrast against the cast’s rising tensions that viewers will see play out over the coming episodes.
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.Scheana Shay is raising an eyebrow at the timing of Rachel Leviss’ tell-all interview!
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