The feud between former stars Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue hit fever pitch on Wednesday thanks to a series of brutal social media swipes.
After the first two episodes of the E4 spin-off, Beyond Chelsea, aired earlier this week, both women made not so subtle digs on their Instagram Stories regarding a tasting event hosted by Lucy, which Rosie failed to attend.
The tension between the two TV personalities was palpable in the new series, after they were forced to come together to celebrate their mutual friend, .
Following their awkward exchange at Binky's birthday, Rosie was invited to Lucy's vegan event - but declined to go in favour of getting a massage and having a steak.
Lucy was less than impressed when she found out about Rosie's decision, which she first heard out about at the event, and later shared her feelings on the matter.
She told cameras: 'She doesn't give a s**t, it's a choice. She doesn't want to be supportive. She doesn't want to be nice. She doesn't want to be friendly. Fine we won't be. F**k you.'
Their feud has now escalated off-screen after Lucy accused Rosie of 'not supporting women', which aired during episode two on Tuesday.
The feud between former Made In Chelsea stars Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue hit fever pitch on Wednesday thanks to a series of social media swipes
After the first two episodes of the E4 spin-off, Beyond Chelsea, aired earlier this week, both women made not so subtle digs on their Instagram Stories regarding a vegan tasting event hosted by Lucy, which Rosie failed to attend
Rosie posted a screenshot of her last WhatsApp conversation with Lucy, where she received a 'look book' to send to her friend in November 2024, and insisted she was never actually invited to Lucy's event in the first place.
Alongside the photo, she wrote: 'Also wasn't invited to the vegan tasting and last message between us is sending her look book for me to send to a friend for gifting for her brand. Don't ever say I don't support women!'
In a thinly-veiled jibe back, Lucy wrote on her own story: 'So grateful to everyone who came and supported me with the recipe tasting! Vegan or not the open mindedness was so refreshing #BeyondChelsea.'
Another issue which has arose was Lucy's comments about a poem Rosie read out at Binky's 35th birthday lunch, which aired at the end of episode one.
After Rosie read the sweet poem, the show cut to Lucy sharing her feelings on the performance.
She declared: 'It was sickly sweet, it's her 35th birthday. Not her wedding!'
After hearing Lucy's comments, Rosie jumped to the defence of the poem and her friend who had written it for her.
She wrote: 'My girl @pinky_studio_by_tally wrote this beautiful poem for @binkyfelstead birthday and she's one of the most talent, interesting, hard-working and funny women I know. To laugh at her talent is cheap and crass. Enough said.'
Rosie also insisted she felt awkward discussing her personal life with Lucy - who she does not consider a friend - and shot down questions about her love life.
Lucy spoke on how she felt about her fallout with Rosie in a new Mail+ report.
Rosie posted a screenshot of her last WhatsApp conversation with Lucy, where she received a 'look book' to send to her friend in November 2024
In a thinly-veiled jibe back, Lucy wrote on her own story: 'So grateful to everyone who came and supported me with the recipe tasting! Vegan or not the open mindedness was so refreshing #BeyondChelsea'
Another issue which has arose was Lucy's comments about a poem Rosie read out at Binky's 35th birthday lunch, which aired at the end of episode one
She told cameras: 'She doesn't give a s**t, it's a choice. She doesn't want to be supportive. She doesn't want to be nice. She doesn't want to be friendly. Fine we won't be. F**k you'
Rosie and her co-stars Binky and Lucy first returned to our television screens last year.
's glossy hit reality show Made In Chelsea was given a two-part spin off, Beyond Chelsea, in which the trio invited the cameras back into their lives.
In the opening episode in January of Beyond Chelsea, Binky told viewers that the show was all about 'three friends making it in the world'.
However, behind the scenes the claws were out and The Daily Mail revealed at the time that Rosie and Lucy, 'hate each other's guts'.
It raised eyebrows among production staff - when two thirds of the 'talent' despise each other, filming them as apparent friends presents something of a headache.
'This new incarnation of Chelsea was all about how these three women have all grown up,' a source close to the show said.
'It was meant to show that they had moved away from the squabbling and petty cat fights of their youth.
'But Rosie and Lucy can barely stand to be in the same room as one another, which made shooting the show a bit of a nightmare.
'The tension between the pair is so obvious. This is supposed to be a series about three friends yet it is anything but,' the source added.
'I think it is fair to say there is no love lost between Rosie and Lucy.'
However, the curtain has been pulled back on the second series of the show, and it is clear to viewers how the two women feel about each other.
The fly-on-the wall sequel watches the three TV personalities as they continue to balance motherhood, family life and relationships, all while running successful businesses and navigating life in the public eye.
Familiar faces from Made In Chelsea's heyday are roped in to help bulk out the series, with a few surprise appearances from the likes of original MIC cast member Ollie Locke and Lucy's sister Tiff Watson.
But the plan to incorporate past stars didn't prove as fruitful as producers had hoped for.
'So many of the former Made In Chelsea cast members felt they have outgrown the series, and don't want to do anything related to it,' an insider said.
'And the biggest names that first found fame on the show now have spin-offs and documentaries of their own already.'




