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Love Island's Charlie Frederick joins Made In Chelsea

Former Love Island star Charlie Frederick joins Made In Chelsea for its new series.

Former Love Island contestant Charlie Frederick has joined the cast of Made In Chelsea for its new series.

The 24-year-old appeared on the fourth series of the ITV2 dating show in 2018 but lasted just five days in the villa, before going on to date two contestants from the 2019 series - Lucie Donlan and Arabella Chi.

With its most recent series having been cut short by coronavirus earlier this year, Made In Chelsea will return for a new run on September 28, with some of the cast spending the summer in a country mansion and others remaining behind in SW3.

According to The Sun, Frederick will be joined on the show by fellow newcomers socialite Paris Smith, model Will Higginson and Reza's girlfriend Ruby Adler.

The newspaper says that regulars who will be living it up in the country include Harvey Armstrong, Olivia Bentley, Emily Blackwell, Verity Bowditch, Freddie Browne, Maeva D'Ascanio, Sam Holmes, Amelia Mist, Tristan Phipps, James Taylor and Tiffany Watson.

Meanwhile, Sam Thompson and Zara McDermott - fresh from their break-up - will be appearing from Chelsea alongside favourites Binky Felstead, Jamie Laing, Sophie Habboo, Ollie Locke, Alex Mytton and Mark Francis Vandelli.

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