Spencer Matthews reflects on the negative impact of his time on Made In Chelsea, nearly a decade after leaving the show.

He was a part of the reality show since its debut in 2011.

July 28th 2024.

Spencer Matthews reflects on the negative impact of his time on Made In Chelsea, nearly a decade after leaving the show.
Spencer Matthews, a well-known name in the world of entertainment, recently opened up about his experience on the hit reality show, Made in Chelsea. The 35-year-old, who rose to fame after starring on the show's debut season in 2011, has not held back in expressing his true feelings towards the show.

In a recent interview, Spencer revealed that he was never a fan of Made in Chelsea, even while he was a part of it. Despite appearing on the show for nine seasons, he admitted that he fell out of love with it a long time ago. He also mentioned that the show has no weight and is simply an entertainment reality show.

Although he acknowledges the popularity of Made in Chelsea, Spencer revealed that it became quite toxic for him. He further explained that he will always be connected to the show, but it was not a positive experience for him. Despite this, he is grateful for the platform it provided him and the opportunities that followed.

Last year, Spencer shared that he was initially inspired to join Made in Chelsea after seeing how it changed the lives of people like Brody Jenner and Spencer Pratt on The Hills. However, after five years on the show, he eventually decided to leave as it started to feel produced and the outcomes were often predetermined.

"I had spent time with Brody and Spencer and saw them being paid $100,000 to turn up to a nightclub they were going to go to anyway and I was 19 and thought 'how the hell do I get what they have?'" Spencer shared during an interview.

He also admitted that the show required a lot of drama to keep it interesting, and he got caught up in it. However, he mentioned that in reality, he is a very relaxed person and would do anything to avoid drama.

Looking back, Spencer feels that the show became too produced and the outcomes were often scripted. He eventually decided to walk away after five years as one of its stars when it started to feel fake.

In the end, Spencer clarified that he has no ill feelings towards the show or its creators, who are his friends. Made in Chelsea is currently streaming on Channel 4, and The Agency has reached out to the channel for comment.

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