Our new reality show leaves nothing out
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Our new reality show leaves nothing outJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleYasmin RufoHuluThe couple say "nothing is off limits" in their new documentary which follows their pregnancy and parenthood journeyFrom the moment Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo met on Made in Chelsea, their relationship has played out in the public eye with audiences following everything - the good, the bad and the downright ugly.Their on-screen will-they-won't-they storyline evolved into the NearlyWeds podcast when they got engaged, later rebranding as NewlyWeds after their marriage.Now, they are sharing their next chapter - pregnancy and parenthood - in a new three-part documentary.Raising Chelsea follows the couple as they try for a baby, navigate the highs and lows of pregnancy and adjust to the early days of parenthood. For many, the idea of filming and broadcasting such intimate moments, including the actual birth of their child, would be unthinkable. But for Laing and Habboo, it was never really a question, and inviting cameras into such a personal chapter in their life felt to them like a continuation of what they had already built with their audience. "People are used to following our journey, so documenting this and having an audience come with us felt really natural and fun," Habboo says.Their commitment to creating authentic reality TV shaped how Raising Chelsea was filmed, and, rather than a traditional multi-camera set-up, "we only had one camera so it was very vlog style and there are lots of times I didn't know we were even filming" Habboo explains. She adds that she quickly "forgot the cameras were there", which meant arguments would unfold as they normally would, only for Habboo to then "worry about it afterwards".HuluIn the series, the couple attend medical appointments, have candid conversations about the anxieties of parenthoodLaing, who is also the founder of sweets brand Candy Kittens, says that approach...




