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Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire expecting filming to resume "soon"

Made In Chelsea's Miles Nazaire says that he expects to be filming new episodes "soon" after the most recent series was curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic.

Miles Nazaire has revealed that he expects filming on new episodes of Made In Chelsea to start again "soon".

The long-running E4 reality show began airing its 19th series on March 23 - the day that the UK entered coronavirus lockdown - and was curtailed at just six episodes, around half its usual run, due to the pandemic.

MIC is a key part of the channel's schedules and normally airs two regular series, as well as a series filmed abroad, each year - although this year's plans for the latter series have been thrown into disarray.

"We're still trying to sort things out to see how we're going to start filming the following season," Miles, 24, told the Daily Star.

"But it's definitely in the works, we're still waiting on any news yet. But we definitely will be filming soon."

Several high-profile UK TV productions have now resumed filming in coronavirus-safe environments, with more set to follow in the coming weeks as the UK government further relaxes social distancing guidelines.

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