Made In Chelsea stars reunite with their adorable babies for Binky Felstead's son's first birthday
15.04.2024 - 19:19
/ ok.co.uk
Former reality star Binky Felstead staged an impromptu Made in Chelsea reunion at the weekend, as her famous co-stars from the show came together to celebrate her son Wilder’s first birthday.
The 33 year old reality star who previously shot to fame on the E4 series invited the entire gang to her house on Saturday to celebrate the milestone occasion, before documenting the party with a string of adorable snaps on social media. At the party, close pal Lucy Watson, 33 made an appearance alongside James Dunmore and brought their six-week old son Willoughby along for the party, while her sister Tiffany, 30, was joined by her son Jude, nine months.
MIC fave Ollie Locke, 37, was also in attendance and brought along his twins Apollo and Cosima to get stuck in with the festivities. In the snaps shared online, Binky looked sensational in a pale green dress as she cuddled and doted on her three children, Wilder, Wolfie and India ahead of the proceedings, while a further photo also showed Lucy, Tiffany and Binky strike a pose while cuddling their babies.
For the party itself the family had headed out into the garden to make the most of the sunshine as the children gathered outside to play games and celebrate while their parents sat down for a long overdue catch-up of all the latest gossip. As part of the entertainment, the younger guests were treated to a multi-coloured parachute and rainbow ball pit, while a quieter moment took place later in the day, with each of the children seated on red and white toadstool rugs to unwind and calm down before enjoying a delicious buffet picnic.
Tucking into an array of sandwiches arranged on zoo printed plates, the kids appeared to be loving every moment - especially when the cake arrived for
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