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Dive into the opulent lives of London's most prominent women as 'The Real Housewives of London' premieres. This inaugural episode introduces the glamorous cast, offering a glimpse into their lavish lifestyles, personal dramas, and social circles. Witness the beginning of new friendships and rivalries as the series sets the stage for an unforgettable season.

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03:17I'm Amanda Caroline.
03:19I'm a small-town girl.
03:20I grew up on the south coast in Hampshire.
03:23I came to London when I was around 20 years old.
03:25I was a model.
03:26I was a very young, attractive woman.
03:27I came to London to find my fortune.
03:31Although she's a cruel mistress, London launched me and made me the person that I am.
03:36Monty, you look so cute in your little outfit.
03:39I love your business shirt.
03:42Hi, Megan.
03:44Hi, are you okay?
03:45Just came back from the meeting in Harley Street.
03:47Went really well.
03:48So I think they're going to place an order, I'm going to say, probably 100 units of each.
03:52And they're going to give us a whole branded space.
03:56Early 2022, I started my skincare business.
03:59Amanda Caroline Skincare launched straight into Saxwick Avenue in the U.S.
04:03I am one of the only prestige beauty brands in the world that's made in England.
04:08I was going to run through Women's Day event.
04:12Canapes are looking good.
04:14Flowers arriving in the morning.
04:17The weather's looking good.
04:19And so I think we're all set.
04:20Amazing.
04:21Well, I don't know if there's anything else you're going to come from.
04:23You know, you have to understand skincare is bigger than the car industry.
04:26We're just at the beginning.
04:27I'm building a billion dollar company.
04:29Baby, I'm a fashion party.
04:33I live in Belgravia.
04:35It's the most exclusive neighborhood in London and one of the most expensive per square foot
04:39in the world.
04:40I pretty much live next to King Charles.
04:43If you go through the muse at the end of the wall, I'm in Buckingham Palace Garden.
04:46I bought a large building in Belgravia and I totally demolished it.
05:03And I made it into my office, my home, my event space.
05:07And all this week, I am hosting a beautiful event at my home and inviting lots of friends.
05:14Hi, Emma.
05:15Hello, Mother.
05:15Wow, it's beautiful out there.
05:17It's literally like so warm.
05:19And some water because it's necessary.
05:20Could you give Monty a bit of water?
05:22I would love that so much.
05:23I built this property to host amazing events.
05:27Not just for me to sit there with my poodle.
05:29Monty, true madness.
05:31Gathering cobwebs, you know, I share the space with a lot of people.
05:35I'm actually a really private person.
05:36People might know that I was married to a very wealthy British businessman.
05:40They might know that I have a daughter.
05:42And the dating male definitely have a bit of a fixation on my personal dating life.
05:49I should imagine I'm a bit of a myth.
05:51Hello.
05:59Oh, my gosh.
06:00Hi.
06:01Hello, darling.
06:02You look amazing.
06:03You look so beautiful.
06:05Guess where I am.
06:06Oh, you're in the dog store.
06:07Portia's having a facial.
06:08Seriously?
06:09Good girl.
06:09What a special treat, darling.
06:11Good girl.
06:12The skin is going to glow.
06:15Seriously, Portia's having a facial.
06:16I'm in the wrong business.
06:17Julia, I've known on the scene for quite a few years.
06:20And she's very, very social.
06:23I think she's a warm, bubbly, fun, energetic woman.
06:27Honestly, pets, that's a business.
06:30Hold on, though.
06:31I've just found doggy deodorant and hair shine, which I've just tried on.
06:36I think I'm going to just laugh in my head.
06:38Any toothpaste over there?
06:39Monty's breath.
06:41Definitely some toothpaste.
06:42He's 15.
06:43Are you going to come horse riding in Hyde Park?
06:47You literally need to check out your horsey skills.
06:49I don't know if my skills will be skilling.
06:51I don't know.
06:52But obviously, I had a big love affair with a polo player.
06:54Ten gold.
06:55You did a stick and balling with a polo player.
06:57I love that.
06:57There was a lot of stick and balling in the arena.
06:59Do you think my makeup's a bit too much?
07:15It's heavy, a little bit heavy.
07:16Yeah?
07:17Yeah.
07:18But do you think I can get away with it or not?
07:19Does it look, like, really bad?
07:21Little bit.
07:22I was trying to cover these spots,
07:23and I don't understand why I've got these hormonal spots.
07:27How good does my hair look?
07:29Because I slept with this in tight.
07:31Come on.
07:32My hair's good.
07:33Today, I'm having a good hair day.
07:35Right?
07:36I'm Panthea Parker.
07:37I was born in Iran,
07:39and I moved to London when I was four years old.
07:41We left Iran in 1979 because of the revolution,
07:44and I've never looked back.
07:46Am I still spitting from all that Botox?
07:48It's been three weeks.
07:49I'm still spitting.
07:51I know.
07:52I think when I was born,
07:53the filter from my brain to my mouth,
07:54it just disappeared.
07:56I'm like, Marmite,
07:58you love me or you hate me,
07:59I can't lie,
08:00but I say it as it is.
08:01I'm not going back to bed.
08:02I'm just chilling.
08:03Morning, Elia.
08:04How are you?
08:05Good morning, sir.
08:06Fine.
08:07Some of that stuff.
08:09I'll take the teas.
08:10I got married very young,
08:12and my ex-husband left me without a penny
08:15before I met the love of my life, Ed,
08:17and he ticked every single box there was to tick.
08:21Morning, darling.
08:22Tea is served.
08:24Your nose looks really bad.
08:27Oh, I was at touch rugby last night
08:28and I caught a rugby ball full on the nose.
08:32Man's man.
08:33That's exactly rugged.
08:34It's a 1980s man.
08:35All that matters is the big feet.
08:37If you know, you know.
08:38Oh, my gosh.
08:40Ed and I are chalk and cheese.
08:42We're just so different.
08:44But it works.
08:45We've just got to start getting some stuff out of the diary.
08:47It's too much.
08:48I just feel exhausted.
08:50I don't even do anything.
08:51I don't even work.
08:53I think it was one month before the wedding.
08:55I said, so, Ed, how much do you earn?
08:57And I remember drinking my coffee,
09:00and the coffee went flying out my mouth.
09:02I mean, how are we going to live on that?
09:04I don't work.
09:05How are you going to afford a housekeeper?
09:06I want a couple of kids.
09:07I want them to go to private schools.
09:08How are you going to afford all this?
09:10He goes, Panthea, I am a growth stock.
09:13So that was it.
09:13It was like jumping off a cliff.
09:15It was like, here we go.
09:16I don't know how you people work,
09:17because I'm just shattered the whole time.
09:19I don't understand.
09:20Maybe because I'm doing too much.
09:22It's a busy house.
09:23We have three children,
09:25and I have Amir, my eldest boy,
09:27from a previous marriage.
09:29Got a lovely invitation to Mansion House.
09:33Wow.
09:34So the Lord and Lady Mayoress invite me,
09:38the master of the solicitor's company,
09:41and Mrs. Panthea Parker.
09:42Why doesn't it say mistress?
09:44Yeah, so I'm sort of right and complain.
09:45Yes, right and complain.
09:46I thought that's the whole point,
09:47that I have the name mistress.
09:49Ed is a lawyer by day,
09:51and as a prestige thing,
09:53he is now also the master of the solicitors.
09:56Because of who my husband is,
09:57I rub elbows with the who's who of the world.
10:00You get invited to so many ambassador's homes.
10:03I go to Downing Street.
10:04I go to Buckingham Palace.
10:06No getting a selfie with King Charles.
10:08Is it one of those events
10:08we have to put our phone down?
10:09Because if I can't put it on Instagram,
10:11it didn't happen.
10:11It didn't happen.
10:12I have to be able to.
10:13When I do go to these places,
10:15I have to be,
10:15oh, yes, darling, oh, darling, sweetie,
10:17and be a bit like this.
10:18However, at Buckingham Palace,
10:20I'm definitely going to try and get a selfie
10:21with King Charles.
10:23Anyway, I have to get to the world of work.
10:26Someone's got to keep the show on the road.
10:28Someone's got to show.
10:28Absolutely.
10:29I'm just going to hit some balls to you
10:38and you just smack them back, okay?
10:41Oh, what was that?
10:42Sorry.
10:45Can you please?
10:46You said you were going to hit them to me.
10:49Good one there, honey.
10:51I mean, who would have known
10:52that I used to be quite good at one point?
10:55Serena Williams said,
10:55watch out, honey.
10:57With you as my coach.
10:58I'm Juliet Mayhew.
11:01I'm from a little Jilaroo town
11:04in far north Queensland, Australia.
11:07Like, true blue, Aussie.
11:09Mareeba is like this beautiful little place
11:11in the middle of the rainforest.
11:12Go and get it.
11:13How was I supposed to get that?
11:15My dad was a missionary travelling doctor,
11:18so we went to places in the world
11:20where no one has helped.
11:22I spent my life travelling around the world
11:23to war zones.
11:25That's how I grew up,
11:26schlepping across the foothills of the Himalayas.
11:28That's better, that's better.
11:30And then, of course,
11:31I went to boarding school in England
11:32at 12 and a half,
11:34and I think then the UK really became my home.
11:38Bit hard.
11:39Mine got hard, baby.
11:41That's it.
11:43My husband's Antony,
11:44but everyone knows him as Tiggy.
11:46He grew up in London,
11:48in fact, around the corner from where we live now.
11:50Just get your eye in.
11:52That's it.
11:54We met in church.
11:55He saw the blonde hair, probably the boobs,
11:57and thought, that one's for me.
11:58Let's be really honest about this.
12:00And then, it took five years for me
12:03to finally say yes after he asked me a couple of times.
12:06What about when you took me skiing?
12:07Like, hardcore skiing?
12:08I actually was really impressed.
12:10Oh, when you took me on the Totin?
12:11When I nearly died?
12:12Yeah, you loved it.
12:13Vertical skiing?
12:14You loved it.
12:15She only did.
12:15Yeah, when you came with a big glass of champagne
12:17at the bottom, I did.
12:18He's very English.
12:20He's charming.
12:22What's the word?
12:23Aristocratic.
12:24I don't want to say aristocratic.
12:26The family is wonderfully positioned.
12:32You better plan something pretty amazing
12:33for our 20th year anniversary.
12:36Got two years to start planning.
12:38Well, we're probably not going to have a tennis match,
12:39I don't think.
12:41So, on the one side,
12:42he's got William Wallace,
12:43Braveheart, the Scottish knight,
12:45a rebel.
12:46On the other side,
12:48he's got Benedict Arnold,
12:49a general who led the American Revolutionary War
12:52and he defected.
12:53So, he was looked at as the traitor.
12:56Dun-dun-dun.
12:57Apparently, we're supposed to own, like,
12:59half of Pennsylvania.
13:00I haven't gone back and put my stake in yet.
13:03And then, I suppose, on my side,
13:05I'm not quite a convict.
13:06I do go back to 13th century,
13:08King Edward I of England.
13:10So, I mean, I think he married up, quite frankly.
13:13But family, tennis match,
13:14I'm, like, feeling nervous preparing for this.
13:16You need to do a bit more practice.
13:18That's all.
13:19Tiggy and I have two of the most beautiful children
13:21on the face of the planet.
13:22I'm so proud of them.
13:24I'll get teary.
13:25We have Ophelia Arabella
13:26and we have Orlando, Jupiter, Patrick.
13:29Obviously, it's Juliet.
13:30Romeo and Juliet.
13:31Antony.
13:32Antony and Cleopatra.
13:33Ophelia.
13:34Orlando.
13:35We have a Porsche the dog
13:36and we did have Hamlet the rabbit.
13:37All Shakespeare, of course.
13:38Hamlet's now in heaven.
13:40Porsche's almost in heaven,
13:41but not quite.
13:41Bless her.
13:41She's an old Dane.
13:43None of them are dramatic at all.
13:45Clearly.
13:46I can't believe you're making me get back into this.
13:48You just like me wearing the tennis skirt.
13:50That's the truth of it.
13:51Yeah, it is.
14:04Make sure you give them a nice, generous water
14:06and make sure not just the top to press it.
14:08Baby.
14:09Yes.
14:11I'll sit.
14:12Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
14:13Just do it this way, please.
14:15Stop.
14:16Oops.
14:19Charlie.
14:19You're such a pain.
14:22I'm Nessie and I'm a Londoner, born and bred.
14:25Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, stop, stop, stop.
14:29Tighty righty, tighty righty.
14:30I live with my husband, Remy.
14:32He is an entrepreneur in the mining industry.
14:35We have three children, Coco, Zaza and Casper
14:38and my little Gordon setter, Charlie Brown.
14:41Can we play them up, my challenge?
14:43Huh?
14:44People could describe me as a trad wife.
14:46I am, they're 100% for my children,
14:48but I work full-time
14:49and I also look after my husband.
14:53Why don't I prepare a beautiful plate of fruits for you?
14:57We live in Chelsea.
15:04Chelsea is definitely one of the best neighbourhoods
15:07to live in in London.
15:08I mean, houses can go anywhere up to 85 million,
15:12but we also have a country pile in the Cotswolds
15:14where we spend weekends.
15:19It's just an ideal haven away from the chaos of London.
15:24Mummy?
15:25Yeah?
15:25The floor is lava
15:27and that's why I'm on a blanket.
15:30My parents came to London for different reasons
15:32from different countries.
15:33My mother came here from Singapore
15:35and my dad's from Egypt.
15:37I would describe my mother as a tiger mum
15:39and some of that may have rubbed off on me.
15:43No, no, no, no, no.
15:43Don't put the whole thing in, please.
15:45That's quite dangerous.
15:46I would describe my family as high achievers.
15:55Coco's an academic.
15:57She's incredibly clever
15:58and I would not be surprised
16:00if she or Casper ends up as Prime Minister.
16:03We're gearing them to give 110%
16:05and just go full force.
16:07No pressure, right?
16:08No, no pressure at all.
16:10Are you ready for if Coco chooses boarding?
16:12Are you ready for her to go?
16:13No.
16:15No, really not, but no.
16:19It's a really amazing opportunity
16:21to be on a scholar programme
16:23at one of the best boarding schools in the country.
16:26Yeah, everyone wants to do better for their kids.
16:29My career aspirations at university
16:31was to get out and make as much money as possible
16:33and the industry that you can do that in is finance.
16:36So that's where I set my sights.
16:37And I did it.
16:39I worked in investment banking on the trading floor
16:41and then I worked in an asset management company.
16:44Specifically in the last job that I was in,
16:46I just decided that I'm not enjoying this anymore
16:49and we were in a very comfortable position, let's say.
16:53So I made the transition from banking to baking.
16:55Oh my God, I've got such a busy couple of weeks coming up.
16:59Why?
17:00Well, I've got so many cake orders.
17:02Do you remember Amanda?
17:03She's asked me to make a cake for her.
17:05Nice.
17:05Yeah.
17:06What's for her birthday?
17:07No, actually, it's for International Women's Day.
17:09I am the founder and CEO of the Chelsea Cake Company
17:12and I'm a published author.
17:14I founded the company over 12 years ago
17:17and I've made cakes for the who's who of London,
17:20Hollywood A-listers, celebrities.
17:23I was asked to make the Queen's 90th birthday cake.
17:27It's basically anyone who's anyone in London
17:29has tried one of my cakes.
17:30It is for 10 people.
17:32Well, have you seen how much watermelon our kids eat?
17:35It's a really lovely day today.
17:46When the day is like this, I think about global warming.
17:48That's really nice.
17:50Honestly, I know spring is coming, but it's a bit too soon.
17:53I know, but you've also been in Jersey,
17:56so you've got the really good weather.
17:57Microclimate.
17:58Here, we've had great, great weather.
18:00I know.
18:01So it's really nice today.
18:02The good thing about this is the vitamin D.
18:05Hold on, just a minute.
18:06Here we go.
18:08Ah, can't even see because I'm wearing sunglasses.
18:11Push.
18:12I'm pushing, I'm pushing.
18:14No, Mom, you didn't put it in right.
18:16What the heck?
18:19My name is Karen Lodrick-Peace
18:21and I'm originally from Jamaica.
18:24I moved here in my 20s to study fashion
18:27and I met my husband here
18:29and we have three beautiful kids.
18:31Try one more time.
18:33I never look back.
18:34I just keep looking forward
18:35because it's London, baby.
18:37Push, together.
18:38Ah!
18:41Oh, wow.
18:43Oh, dear.
18:44This is like a horror film.
18:48You walk into something that's totally different.
18:52We're actually gutting and renovating our old family home.
18:57So this is where my son was born,
18:59literally in this house.
19:01It's like everything has been taken out.
19:02Yeah, but that's the whole plan.
19:04That's the whole idea.
19:05Jeremy has this house way before we met.
19:07My husband is a former owner
19:09of West Bromwich Albion Football Club.
19:11Before Jeremy sold his football club,
19:13he moved to Jersey.
19:14And now I have homes all over the UK.
19:17This is the kitchen.
19:18Yeah, I know this is the kitchen.
19:20Exception area.
19:21While we're renovating this house,
19:23we're living in Chelsea
19:25in a smaller house
19:27that we bought when we moved back to London.
19:29I do those acts of jewelry.
19:30I acts of property.
19:32There's like gaps.
19:34Mom, no, that looks loose.
19:35That looks loose.
19:36That looks loose.
19:37Go on the other side.
19:39Is this some kind of game?
19:40It's been a couple years now
19:42since we've been renovating
19:43and we still have a couple more years to go.
19:46I just can't wait for it to be finished.
19:49Oh, my God, Mom.
19:50The wood's like actually like creaking.
19:52Freaking heck.
19:53Before we had five floors.
19:56There's our basement, ground floor,
19:58first floor, second floor,
20:00third floor.
20:01Yeah, five floors.
20:02Yes.
20:03So now that we're renovating it,
20:04we're going to have six floors.
20:07It's six, right?
20:08Because we've had one.
20:09Because you guys are old enough now.
20:10You don't need to be in the main house anymore.
20:11You guys will have your self-contained flat.
20:14Me and Jaren?
20:15Yeah.
20:15Just in that small section.
20:16Well, all of this is just for you and Dad.
20:19Yes!
20:20I'm not saying that.
20:20We'll get permission maybe to come to the kitchen sometime.
20:22No!
20:23Wow.
20:24It's a self-contained,
20:25it's a self-contained flat.
20:26You'll have everything.
20:27In London, space is everything.
20:30The property market is very expensive,
20:32but this area is on another level.
20:36Joan Collins lived around the road from me.
20:38Yes, and Margaret Thatcher used to live
20:40down the road from me.
20:41You know, Marisol, rest in peace.
20:43A jacuzzi.
20:44Yeah, also.
20:45A sauna.
20:46Yeah.
20:46A steam.
20:47And steam room.
20:47A cold plunge.
20:48Yes.
20:49So that's the pool.
20:50So on the walls,
20:50we're going to have marble and textured fabric.
20:53Are you going to use the pool?
20:56We can get you swimming lessons.
20:58We can get you swimming lessons in the pool.
21:02You can't swim.
21:03You're getting a pool,
21:05but you can't swim.
21:05Oh my gosh.
21:25Now that is one pretty horse.
21:27Gorgeous.
21:28Hello, darling.
21:28This is Topper.
21:29Hello, Topper.
21:31You are gorgeous.
21:33My goodness.
21:34He's a big horse.
21:34He is a big boy.
21:35I remember I came to boarding school here
21:37and they're like,
21:37I want to do horse riding.
21:39They made me do dressage.
21:40And I was like,
21:40what?
21:41I just want to go far.
21:42I just want to get on the horse.
21:43I grew up like true Aussie bareback.
21:46Literally the first time I really properly rode,
21:48I was like four and a half years old,
21:50jumped on the back of a Brumby,
21:52which by the way is a horse that's not been broken into.
21:55And the horse took off.
21:56I hung on for dear life,
21:58bumping around.
21:59I'm hanging,
21:59yeah,
22:00this is the best time of my life,
22:01this Brumby going like this.
22:03So anytime on a horse I want to take off,
22:04usually bareback.
22:06I mean,
22:06the fact that we can't ride like that in Hyde Park
22:08is just so upsetting.
22:09Let's be honest.
22:11I don't want permission.
22:13I'm a woman on a mission.
22:14Hello.
22:16Oh my gosh,
22:17hi.
22:17Oh my gosh,
22:18you look so beautiful.
22:19Oh,
22:19you look amazing.
22:20I hope you're ready for this.
22:21Thank you.
22:22Oh my gosh,
22:22this is so chic.
22:24Amanda is a force to be reckoned with.
22:26I love that she's bold.
22:27Like the other day she calls me,
22:29she was doing this glam shoot
22:30and she's like,
22:31I am born for this.
22:33And I was like,
22:34oh my gosh,
22:34I love that about you.
22:35I'm like,
22:36you are born for this.
22:37You're magnificent.
22:38I mean,
22:39there is only one place to ride horses in London.
22:41Let's be honest.
22:42I can't believe this stables are still here.
22:44I mean,
22:44it's been here for decades.
22:45Well,
22:46it's sacred,
22:46isn't it?
22:47I mean,
22:47you could get 5,000 a foot to leave.
22:49Tally,
22:50hi darling.
22:51Giddy up.
22:51It's just divine.
23:02I think we're really blessed
23:03that we still have green spaces in London.
23:06I think there's just something
23:07very stylish and romantic
23:08about riding in Hyde Park.
23:10You're in the middle of the city
23:12with the palace
23:13right next to your doorstep.
23:15It's just awesome.
23:16in the royal parks
23:17that have always had roots
23:18in the monarchy,
23:19which I love.
23:20Oh my gosh.
23:22You know,
23:22all swans are royal property.
23:23That's right.
23:25I did decide
23:25that Gertrude needs a husband.
23:29Gertrude's our swan.
23:30She sits in her drawing room.
23:33I'm not sure
23:34if she's 400 years old
23:35or 200 years old,
23:36but she's old.
23:37I was actively hunting
23:39and saw one
23:41in Julian Chichester,
23:42but he was so aggressive.
23:44He had his wings out
23:45like this
23:45and his head up
23:47and I thought,
23:47I can't have that
23:48in my drawing room.
23:49I've got a taxidermist
23:51if you need one.
23:53You're the one
23:54with the stuff's torn.
23:55Thank you so much,
24:00darling,
24:00for inviting me
24:02for this gorgeous ride.
24:05Your invitations
24:05are amazing,
24:06but when you're coupley,
24:07you do get
24:08the most amazing invitations.
24:09I mean,
24:10we used to be
24:10one of the most invited couples
24:12out there socially.
24:13Is this your last husband?
24:14Yeah.
24:14We were running
24:16around the world,
24:17invited to everything
24:18and entertaining.
24:19I mean,
24:20we went on
24:20six superyacht trips
24:22within the space
24:23of three months one year.
24:24I mean,
24:24it was crazy
24:25and then I felt like
24:26all of that stops
24:27when you uncouple.
24:29After my divorce,
24:30I was very,
24:31very hurt and upset
24:31and, you know,
24:32I was grieving
24:32for quite a long time
24:34and then I was dating
24:35our pop star,
24:36Andrew Ridgely,
24:37for a year
24:37and that was lovely.
24:39Men have always fallen
24:40from the sky
24:40into my life,
24:41just landed
24:42in front of me
24:43so I don't see any reason
24:44why that won't happen
24:45again.
24:47I'm grateful
24:48for my journey,
24:48for my story,
24:49but the last piece
24:51of the puzzle,
24:51of course,
24:52would be a fabulous man
24:53to drop in
24:54and whisk me off
24:55into the sunset.
24:56Hello.
25:09Oh, hi.
25:10How are you?
25:11You look gorgeous.
25:13You look fabulous.
25:15What time do you call this,
25:16by the way?
25:17Excuse me,
25:18I'm always on time.
25:19Not today,
25:20you're bloody not.
25:21The roads are closed.
25:25So I am a spring palette
25:26and I can wear black.
25:28But for the party,
25:29what would you,
25:30are you going to wear long?
25:31Are you going to wear a single?
25:32Yes, I love long.
25:32You love long.
25:33Oh my God,
25:33I love long.
25:34Oh my God.
25:35Oh my God.
25:36Honestly,
25:37that's like,
25:38oh my God,
25:39I am in love.
25:40I don't like all this GG
25:42in your face.
25:44It's kind of rapper style.
25:46Oh, I love it.
25:47Look inside,
25:48it says,
25:48you are a goddess
25:49and you deserve the best.
25:51Never forget that.
25:52Honestly,
25:53I have shopped so much
25:54in my lifetime
25:54that now going shopping
25:56is a chore.
25:56I spent 140,000
25:58in one go in Harrod,
25:59which back then
26:00is equivalent to shopping
26:01300 and something thousand.
26:02I mean,
26:03that is literally my job.
26:04of you in these dress.
26:05Uh,
26:05extra small of course.
26:06Extra small?
26:07Oh, rub it in.
26:07I mean,
26:08is that even a question?
26:09What size?
26:10I literally took that Amex
26:12and I was cha-ching,
26:13cha-ching,
26:13cha-ching.
26:14What an idiot I was.
26:16I should have like,
26:16taken the money
26:17and bought an apartment
26:18and be renting it out now.
26:20Who's going to this bloody thing?
26:21Well,
26:21I presume Juliet's going,
26:22to be honest,
26:23because they're good friends.
26:24Right.
26:25Did she get the invite?
26:26Yeah.
26:26It was unbelievable.
26:28Okay,
26:28I mean that...
26:29The flowers in the box.
26:31Oh,
26:32I've got a delivery.
26:33I wonder what this is.
26:35It feels very,
26:36very heavy.
26:37Well,
26:37this is from Amanda.
26:39Wow,
26:39Ania,
26:40look,
26:40fresh flowers.
26:41Yes,
26:41that is so beautiful.
26:42It's so beautiful.
26:44Amanda Caroline
26:45is excited
26:46to invite you
26:47to International Women's Day.
26:49Let's celebrate
26:49phenomenal women
26:50as we are.
26:52Lovely.
26:53I mean,
26:53it's not as good
26:54as the other invite
26:54that I got
26:55when you opened it.
26:56Were you here
26:56working for me
26:57when the butterflies were?
26:57Yeah,
26:58I'm here.
27:00Oh my gosh.
27:02This is beautiful.
27:04Do you love it?
27:05I love it.
27:07You are invited
27:08to Champagne Caviar Celebration
27:10for International Women's Day.
27:11Woo!
27:13International Women's Day.
27:15It's an opportunity
27:16to come together,
27:19celebrate each other.
27:21I love hosting.
27:22I love doing birthday parties.
27:23Any excuse for a party,
27:25really,
27:25in my house.
27:26Oh my gosh,
27:27Friday night.
27:27This is amazing.
27:28Dress code glamorous cocktails.
27:29I'm going to make myself free.
27:32Who have you invited?
27:33Yes,
27:33I've invited all the girls.
27:34Yeah.
27:34My inner circle.
27:36Nessie,
27:37Karen,
27:37and Panthea.
27:39Love her.
27:40She's got such a good energy.
27:41You know her really well,
27:42or quite well,
27:43or really well.
27:44Quite a bit,
27:44back in the day
27:45when Annabelle's first opened.
27:46Right.
27:47Panthea and I met
27:48on the social scene
27:49like six or seven years ago.
27:51We'd see each other
27:52at fashion shows,
27:53at parties.
27:54She's a lot of fun.
27:56Bundle of energy.
27:57She's got the gift of the gab,
27:58and I like that about her.
27:59So is that real?
28:00No.
28:01But you see,
28:01at least you own it.
28:02Whereas that Juliette,
28:03she wears a fake
28:04and goes,
28:04darling,
28:05it's real.
28:06And it's like,
28:06I can so tell
28:07that that is fake.
28:08I know I shouldn't
28:10go on about this.
28:11Yeah, you can.
28:11But I just,
28:12okay, fine.
28:12But I just want to tell you a story.
28:14Juliette and I
28:14had a mutual friend
28:16who was a dentist.
28:17This dentist
28:17one day calls me
28:18with chatting
28:19and I said,
28:19tell my silly son
28:20who's going to New York tomorrow
28:21that his brace
28:22has been broken.
28:23Can you hurry up
28:23and fix it?
28:24And she said,
28:25let him come in tomorrow
28:25and I'll glue it.
28:26He goes in there.
28:28My son comes home
28:29and goes,
28:29it's not fixed.
28:30I said,
28:30what do you mean
28:31it's not fixed?
28:31He goes,
28:32she didn't have the glue.
28:33Oh, then she looked
28:34in my mouth
28:34and went,
28:34let me see.
28:35Oh yeah,
28:35you need six,
28:36seven fillings.
28:37What?
28:37I literally,
28:38the next day,
28:38call her up
28:39and I'm like,
28:39listen,
28:40firstly,
28:41you didn't actually
28:42address the problem
28:43which was the glue.
28:44You go and give
28:44all these fillings.
28:46Oh, but he needed them.
28:46I went,
28:47fair enough.
28:48I'd like to see the x-ray.
28:49Oops.
28:50I didn't have time
28:51to do the x-ray.
28:55I was very hurt
29:06by Juliette
29:06because loyalty
29:07for me and friendship
29:08is everything
29:09and considering
29:09I introduced the two
29:10of them,
29:11Juliette never once
29:12picked up the phone
29:12and said,
29:13why are you not
29:13talking to the dentist?
29:15She took her side
29:17and never talked to me.
29:19You know,
29:19you don't do that.
29:20I didn't expect
29:21that from her.
29:21Well, how did she
29:22not call me up
29:23and say,
29:23Panthea,
29:24you know,
29:25what happened here?
29:25and try and sort it out.
29:26She didn't.
29:27And she called me,
29:28oh, your friend owns this shop.
29:29Can I go and borrow
29:303,000 pounds of clothes
29:31because I want to take it
29:31to Australia?
29:33A couple of weeks later,
29:33I see her at a party.
29:35I went,
29:35listen,
29:36we need to talk
29:36about this dentist situation.
29:38Darling,
29:39we are at a birthday party.
29:40We cannot bring this up here.
29:42This isn't the time
29:43and the place.
29:44So we've actually
29:45never really
29:46face-to-face discussed it.
29:47Ever since Teethgate,
29:50Juliette's been fake with me
29:51in every single
29:53soiree that we've been to.
29:54She puts on so many
29:56airs and graces
29:56and that grates me.
29:58At our age,
29:58it sounds so petty
29:59and pathetic.
30:00However,
30:01I just don't like phonies.
30:02I become very childish
30:04and I like to call them out.
30:06So you don't hang out
30:07with her so much now?
30:09We know a lot of people
30:10on the out,
30:10like socially together.
30:12So the bigger part is yes.
30:13But honestly,
30:14I have been so busy
30:16in this last year.
30:17Our paths
30:18really haven't crossed.
30:19I just feel that
30:21there's, you know,
30:22there's unfinished business
30:23between me and her.
30:24All I want is for her
30:25to admit that
30:26she was wrong,
30:27she shouldn't have
30:27taken sides.
30:28You've got to just
30:29have it out with her.
30:29Yeah.
30:30Amanda?
30:47Yeah?
30:48Do you want me to
30:48bring the caviar upstairs?
30:50Nice to stay in the fridge.
30:51OK.
30:52I just want to show you,
30:55show you a feeling
30:56you can't describe.
30:59Special delivery.
31:01Hello.
31:01How are you?
31:02How are you?
31:03Happy International
31:04Women's Day.
31:06Oh my God,
31:06don't you look gorgeous?
31:08I know Nessie through Julia
31:10and she's everything
31:11I like in a woman.
31:12So charming,
31:13elegant,
31:13very hardworking,
31:14just so bright.
31:16This is Monty.
31:16Hi, Monty.
31:18Matchy, matchy.
31:19Yeah.
31:19She ticks all the boxes.
31:20This looks
31:21phenomenal.
31:23It's actually
31:24so chic.
31:25She's made cakes
31:26for all of the royals,
31:27so if it's good enough
31:28for the royal family,
31:30it's definitely
31:30good enough for me.
31:31So excited.
31:33So this is
31:33a Lambeth cake,
31:35five layers
31:36of vanilla sponge
31:38with a pink icing
31:39and some berry compote
31:41just for you,
31:41my love.
31:42It's so beautiful.
31:44I know Amanda
31:45through the London
31:45social scene.
31:46We have a tonne
31:47of mutual friends
31:48together.
31:49I genuinely love her.
31:50I love spending
31:51time with her.
31:52I love her energy.
31:53Gorgeous.
31:55I don't know,
31:55maybe she's like
31:56my girl crush
31:56or something.
31:57Do you want
31:57to have a sneak peek?
31:59Yes,
31:59I've not been here.
32:00So this is the office.
32:07This is Amanda
32:07Caroline headquarters.
32:10I built this house
32:11from the ground up.
32:12This is a brand new property.
32:13Behind here
32:14is the secret door clinic.
32:16This is where
32:17I've been wanting
32:18to get into
32:18for the longest time.
32:19Yeah, so this is where
32:19all the magic happens.
32:21You just come in here
32:22either for a classic
32:23sort of facial
32:24or lymphatic draining massage.
32:26Who has a clinic
32:27in her house?
32:29Of course Amanda does,
32:30which is exactly
32:31why she looks
32:32the way she does.
32:37Do you design this?
32:38All the interior design.
32:39Did you?
32:40She sort of lives
32:41in a fairy tale world.
32:43You know,
32:43she lives in her
32:44Barbie dream house.
32:45She drives her Bentley.
32:46She's a businesswoman.
32:47She's like Snow White
32:48and the Seven Dwarfs
32:49if you were to replace
32:50the dwarfs
32:50with like personal
32:51assistance and things.
32:52Thank you so much.
32:59Bye Monty.
33:01See you later.
33:02And tell me
33:03if you need anything.
33:03I will.
33:04Anything that I can
33:05grab along the way, okay?
33:06Bye darling.
33:07Bye darling.
33:12I mean babe,
33:17being back on the London scene
33:18is quite exciting.
33:19A lot of gossip.
33:20And Amanda is hosting
33:23International Women's Day.
33:25Soiree?
33:27Soiree?
33:28Yeah, soiree.
33:29Thank you.
33:37Tonight is Amanda Cronin's party.
33:40We got this Dior number.
33:42What do you think?
33:43More.
33:44That.
33:45It's giving me ABBA.
33:47I don't know.
33:48It's giving me ABBA.
33:49Okay, what shall I wear, Portia?
33:57Do you like these ones
33:58or do you like these ones?
33:59Oh yes.
34:00I think she should try these.
34:02Shall we try these?
34:03Oh, you're so stylish, Portia.
34:07Pretty?
34:08Pretty like you.
34:09Give me a put-up.
34:10Oh darling.
34:12Do you want to come
34:13as my date tonight?
34:14How does that feel?
34:27Do you type?
34:28Okay.
34:28Maybe not on mummy's dress.
34:30He loves to sit on mummy's dress.
34:32As long as he doesn't really on it.
34:33It's almost like he's sort of marking his turn.
34:35It's a protest.
34:35It's a protest.
34:36I don't think so.
34:38It's a protest.
34:39I think so.
34:39But it's a protest.
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38:21C'est so delicious, c'est so pretty
38:23Who else have you got coming?
38:26So, only Panthea
38:27Can't wait to meet her, I can't wait to meet her
38:29I'm tense going into this party
38:34I want to enjoy myself, it's International Women's Day
38:36My husband told me
38:38Don't give Juliet the time of day
38:40Do not react
38:41And do not come out with everything
38:44She is a great girl
38:45She's great with people
38:47I just hope that Juliet
38:49Doesn't grate on me
38:51So sorry I'm late
38:54You all look amazing
38:56I literally, hello
38:58Long time no see
39:01You look beautiful
39:02You look amazing
39:03You look gorgeous
39:04You look beautiful
39:05Thank you
39:06I'll never fake
39:09Where do we stand?
39:12Juliet
39:13Juliet
39:15Juliet
39:17Juliet
39:18Juliet
39:19Juliet
39:20Juliet
39:21Juliet
39:22Juliet
39:23Juliet
39:24Juliet
39:25Juliet
39:26Juliet
39:27Juliet
39:28You look great
39:29You look beautiful
39:30Thank you
39:30You look great
39:31You don't look
39:33We both know where we stand
39:34Where do we stand?
39:36Julia
39:37Don't even know where we stand
39:39Okay
39:39It's
39:39Oh my gosh, I'm totally floored.
39:41I actually don't even know where we stand.
39:43I thought we were totally...
39:45Pampia, Amanda's just here.
39:47Oh my god, thank you so much.
39:49This is like the most amazing house.
39:51It's amazing, it's really, really amazing.
39:53Happy Women's Day.
39:55Happy Women's Day.
39:57I didn't even know there was an issue.
39:59No, you're joking.
40:01Wait, is this Pampia?
40:03Thank you so, so much.
40:05Cheers, darling.
40:07Yeah. I am
40:09absolutely
40:11stunned.
40:13She's late, she storms up the stairs,
40:15she comes in shouting.
40:17Great to have you. You look beautiful.
40:19And your house is beautiful. You look amazing.
40:21Someone pushes my buttons, I'm like the bear,
40:23you poke me and I fly off the handle.
40:27Okay, girls, I'm gonna do a little,
40:29little speech.
40:31Thank you all for coming to my International Women's Day
40:37little gathering.
40:39It's women coming together and supporting each other.
40:43And there's so many people that I want to thank.
40:45Nessie for the beautiful cake.
40:47Yay!
40:49Thank you.
40:51It's so talented.
40:53It's really, it's just so beautiful.
40:55I'm so blown away.
40:57And thank you for everyone who's brought a gift
40:59and just, you know, for bringing yourself.
41:01So, happy International Women's Day.
41:03Thank you.
41:05So beautiful.
41:07We're free together.
41:09Amanda, your home is absolutely magnificent.
41:14Oh, it's a sexy divorcee's house, that's it.
41:17Let's cheers, girls, let's cheers.
41:19Yes, yes.
41:20Amanda, thank you for bringing us together.
41:21Thank you.
41:22Thank you.
41:23Cheers.
41:24Thank you for a beautiful, beautiful event.
41:25Oh, thank you.
41:26You are amazing.
41:27Here's to good women.
41:28To women that we always fix their crowns.
41:31Yes.
41:32Without them knowing that their crowns are falling
41:34to people that are real.
41:36And I did love this one, whether she, you know.
41:39I love you still.
41:40Shut the fuck up.
41:41I mean, come on, be honest.
41:43You're such a good actress.
41:44You're so, oh.
41:45No, I'm actually authentic with my friends.
41:47I've known Juliette for a very long time,
41:49and this is her from day one.
41:51She has not changed.
41:52But that's because you two are very close.
41:54The truth is, Juliette, everybody knows you borrow your clothes.
41:57I've never borrowed any of my clothes.
41:58Shut up.
41:59You don't borrow your clothes.
42:00I'm totally transparent.
42:01I'll show you everything I borrowed,
42:03which is probably about three or four things.
42:04Matt.
42:05Three or four things.
42:06I just hate life.
42:07Everyone reaches out.
42:09I do not borrow clothes.
42:10I've never borrowed clothes.
42:11I do not reach out to borrow clothes.
42:13I didn't even know you, that was a thing.
42:15It's a thing.
42:16And let me tell you another thing.
42:17Well, yeah, my girlfriends, we always share clothes.
42:19First of you, I don't borrow clothes.
42:20Now we always share clothes.
42:21So which is it, Juliette?
42:23Which is it?
42:24Let's clarify this.
42:25Panthea's friend, who owns a store, actually reached out to me.
42:29She'd said, if I can ever do some product placement for her, would I do it?
42:33And I had an invitation to the BAFTAs the next day.
42:36And I asked her if I could borrow this beautiful gold dress for that event.
42:39And I tagged her.
42:40I mean, it was what she wanted me to do.
42:42This has nothing to do with the BAFTAs.
42:45Six months prior to the BAFTAs, she borrowed six dresses to take them all to Australia
42:50and said that she was going to be putting them in all these, you know, fancy magazines
42:53and was going to be tagging my friends.
42:55That's why she gave her those clothes.
42:56She's talking about a completely different time.
42:58Again, trying to weasel her way through like she does all the time.
43:02I hate people that lie.
43:03Own it.
43:04Tell the truth.
43:05That's what I want.
43:06I can't sit here and be fake.
43:07Especially on a date like today when women are meant to have each other's back.
43:12Juliette, she seemed well put together.
43:16Nice clothes.
43:17And in my head I'm thinking, did she borrow that dress too?
43:21This is International Women's Day.
43:23We're literally sitting here having a good time.
43:25Who cares if you're borrowing dresses?
43:28She, you know, talked behind my back.
43:31I've never talked behind your back.
43:32Yes, you did.
43:33To that stupid dentist.
43:34Yes, you did.
43:35She's not stupid.
43:36She's a lovely girl.
43:37What happened with the dentist?
43:38Okay, fine.
43:39This dentist, who I knew, yeah?
43:41Who I introduced to you.
43:44Basically, my son goes to this dentist.
43:47Comes home two hours later.
43:48Gives me a bill.
43:49He goes to me.
43:50Oh, she opened my mouth and she said I need six, seven fillings.
43:53And started doing fillings.
43:55So what I want to say is, after this happened, she took the dentist's side.
44:00She took the dentist's side.
44:01I defended her because you were going for her.
44:04Why did you take her side?
44:05You were my friend.
44:06Why did you double crush?
44:07Why didn't you pick up the phone and call me?
44:08Why?
44:09I don't take sides.
44:10What I didn't like, Panthea, is you were going to social media and writing horrible things
44:14about her.
44:15Everything she accused that person of was false.
44:18Annihilating another person is unacceptable as far as I'm concerned.
44:23You've been offended, so you go for the lowest common denominator.
44:27And you know, that for me was where I saw a side of her personality that I did not like
44:32and I backed away.
44:33There's two sides to it.
44:35I'm a defender of the underdog at all times.
44:38And I didn't do it to try and fall out with you.
44:41I thought we had a friendship that if you were doing...
44:44You didn't call me.
44:45We spoke.
44:46You're a great actress, Juliette.
44:47Keep on acting.
44:48Thank you.
44:49You are.
44:50You're fabulous.
44:51You are.
44:52You're fabulous.
44:53Just tell me what you would like me to do to resolve this.
44:55I want you to be honest.
44:56I want you to say...
44:57I'm being honest.
44:58I wasn't a good friend to you.
44:59I did talk behind your back to the dentist.
45:01Do you know what?
45:02She was your friend.
45:03And I did this.
45:04And I'm sorry that you feel this way.
45:05And I'm sorry we lost our friendship.
45:07God, talking about teeth at someone's party.
45:09We really don't want to hear that.
45:11No, not a topic.
45:12Mm-mm.
45:13I think your expectations...
45:14Are very high.
45:15Because my expectations of my friends are high.
45:17Julia, I'm genuinely sorry that I've let you down.
45:19We're going to mingle.
45:20We're going to...
45:21And I'm genuinely sorry if...
45:22We're going to move on to this.
45:23We have...
45:24I've messed up on...
45:25Come on, Karen.
45:26I'm...
45:27I honestly...
45:28It's just put me in such a bad mood.
45:30I'm just...
45:31I'm just genuinely...
45:32It's never the time and the place.
45:33This is crazy.
45:34She lies.
45:35No, Panthea, honestly, I'm genuinely sorry I've let you down.
45:37And I'm genuinely sorry...
45:38No, please.
45:39No, I am.
45:40I want to see it.
45:41I know, I know, I know.
45:42Panthea clipped Juliet wings.
45:44Jamie flying on balloons.
45:45And Panthea bursts all of them.
45:48At the moment, I think we just need a time out.
45:51I'm so floored.
45:53We just need to take a breath.
45:55Because you're fabulous.
45:56You're a queen.
45:57You've never, ever, ever said a bad word to me about her or anyone.
46:02I want to go.
46:03I'm just feeling very, very heavy.
46:06We'll see you soon.
46:07Yeah, definitely.
46:08Take care.
46:09Bye.
46:11I can't stand liars.
46:12I can't stand being with fake people.
46:13I have to get out of here.
46:14Because I am exploding.
46:16I'm going to look like the lunatic.
46:18Because I lost it.
46:19And she's coming across as this eloquent...
46:21No, I didn't.
46:22What is she saying?
46:23I'm shocked.
46:24I'm sorry.
46:25With her...
46:26Borrowed clothes.
46:27Bye.
46:28Okay.
46:30Girls, panty is gone.
46:32What?
46:33Oh.
46:34Did she slip out?
46:35She slipped out, yeah.
46:37I'm speechless.
46:38This is so ridiculous.
46:40Because, like, we're in a dress for the BAFTAs.
46:42She needs to sabotage an entire night, ruin Amanda's event,
46:46and think it's okay to behave like that.
46:48You know, I'm shocked, to be honest.
46:49I thought she was better than that.
46:58You're just a chronic liar and an insecure cat.
47:10She realises that her best friends couldn't change like Jekyll and Hyde.
47:16You use people and...
47:17Oh.
47:18Does money make you happy?
47:19Yes.
47:20Falling down, falling down.
47:22You're a fucking bitch and you're a low-light.
47:24Good night.
47:25It's mutton dressed as loud.
47:27Stop it!
47:29Enough!
47:30We'll both be leaving the castle if this continues.
47:34Anyways...
47:37This season on The Real Housewives of London...
47:39Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
47:40Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
47:41Whoa, whoa, whoa!
47:42She broke her diamond bracelet.
47:44Hey!
47:46There's no caveat.
47:47What?
47:48What's happened to the caveat?
47:50Oh!
47:51That's rude.
47:52Limber, limber.
47:53Look at those legs in it.
47:54I know.
47:55And boobs.
47:56You look good.
47:57Not all of us have had a facelift.
47:58You need a facelift.
47:59I do not need a facelift.
48:01I could just make anything about me.
48:07I heard you were so clever.
48:09You made your ex-husband adopt your daughter.
48:12Is that not true?
48:13I don't even know how many times she's been married.
48:15Like, is it three?
48:16Is it four?
48:17Is it two?
48:18Wasn't it one of the biggest divorce settlements in the UK?
48:20She's gone for the jugular.
48:22Okay, my darling.
48:23Off to the palace.
48:24I'm gonna go after the king.
48:25I'm gonna go.
48:26How do you feel about Harry and what he did?
48:28It says specifically, do not ask the monarch about Harry and Meghan.
48:32I hope you'll join me in Scotland.
48:33Oh, wow.
48:34Look at the castle.
48:35It is a fairytale.
48:36It's like Balmoral.
48:37Is this your Tartan?
48:38Yeah.
48:39All hail Queen Juliet.
48:40Ugh, give me the sick bucket.
48:41No.
48:42Do you and Amanda know each other?
48:43We do.
48:44Amanda and I, we used to be best friends.
48:45We were not best friends.
48:46She's literally playing a character right now.
48:48Like, my fair lady gone wrong.
48:49She is a bitch.
48:50And she's a narcissist.
48:51You guys are letting someone with the worst reputation in London come at me and try to ruin
49:05mine.
49:06And you can't take the balls and pick a side.
49:07Says who?
49:08My husband can't bear her.
49:09That's why he's not here.
49:10Oh, my God.
49:11Go get a life.
49:12You're a fucking making up story.
49:14Her marriage was on its rocks.
49:15Oh, my God.
49:16People run from you.
49:17Men run from you.
49:18You call the Daily Mail when you go on one date with someone.
49:22You're jealous of me.
49:23Off you go.
49:24You are the most.
49:25Back to Paddington.
49:26Classless person.
49:27Off you go.
49:28Back to Paddington.
49:29Back to Paddington.
49:30Back to Paddington.
49:31I like this side of you.
49:33Being a cunty bitch and I love you every second of it.
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