
Liv Bentley from Made in Chelsea is here to dig up the stories you probably shouldn’t be telling your parents. Each week, she ropes in a special guest to spill their most outrageous, intimate and downright ridiculous tales. From shocking confessions to laugh-out-loud disasters, no topic is off limits. Private Parts is where the naked truths come out and the fun really begins.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1219 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Someone really needed to edit the most recent ep. Bizarre victim blaming statements from the guest, and unchallenged comments about girls “making things up” and lying about sexual assault. Really poor taste.
If you’ve ever wondered where the redundant Made in Chelsea cast go to spend their retirement- it’s here. Host Olivia Bentley, whilst obviously witty, is basically a glitch in the Matrix, perpetually stuck in a conversation from 2018. Between trying to convince us that peddling lube and injecting salmon sperm into her face is aspirational, rather than cringe- the revolving door of regrets over Tristan and Digby is a tired routine; someone tell her they’re not just exes, they’re ancient history— ... more
Loved the episode with Emily!! So proud you guys arent scared to touch on “controversial” topics. Love u both since the MIC days
Go back to episode one for the MOST ridiculous and hilarious podcast. Completely pointless and wonderful
Episode 37 is possibly the poshest episode ever… 😂
I love this podcast but it’s not easy listening experience as sound is not good and have to turn volume right up then when ads come on it blasts the eardrums… hopefully an easy fix.
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Engaging in candid conversations, the content focuses on personal stories related to relationships, health, and life experiences, often shared by guests with backgrounds in reality television and wellness. Topics explored include mental health, the impact of social media, and the challenges of public scrutiny, along with humorous anecdotes and personal growth narratives. With a unique blend of humor and serious discussions, the episodes effectively reveal the naked truths about contemporary life, identity, and well-being, making it an appealing listen for those interested in genuine and relatable storytelling.
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1. Daisy Maskell
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3. Harrison Hide
4. Sophie Habou
5. Niall Gray
6. Mary Keltai
7. Liberty Mills
8. Lucinda Light
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