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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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Recent Guests

Daisy Maskell
Presenter, producer, and documentary maker
Episode: Daisy Maskell on Selling Virginity, Fake Hymens & The Dark Side of the Internet | Part 1
Nip Tuck Girls
Collaborators and guests on the podcast discussing personal stories.
Nip Tuck
Episode: When Nip Tuck Met Private Parts! | Part 2
Harrison Hide
Wellness entrepreneur and co-founder of Long Lane
Long Lane
Episode: From Wall Street to Wellness: Harrison Hide Talks Addiction, Identity & Building a Sober SoHo House | Part 2
Sophie Habou
Reality television star known for her appearance on Made In Chelsea.
Made In Chelsea
Episode: Best Bits of 2025: Made in Chelsea Guests!
Niall Gray
Presenter and comedian
Episode: Niall Gray talks Inbetweeners Return, Comedy & Cancelled TV! | Part 1
Mary Keltai
Consultant pharmacist, prescriber, and international trainer for Obagi Medical
Obagi Medical
Episode: Are Genetics To Blame For How We Age? Dr Motox and Mary Keltai Tell All | Part 1
Liberty Mills
Fertility coach and author
Episode: Fertility Coach Liberty Mills Talks Healthy Sperm and How AI is Changing IVF! | Part 1
Lucinda Light
Holistic counselor, author, and former reality TV star
HarperCollins
Episode: MAFS star Lucinda Light opens up about Fame, Dating, Depression & her healing journey! | Part 2
Miles Nazaire
Reality TV star and advocate for mental health awareness
Episode: Ep 75: Miles Nazaire Opens Up About Sobriety, Therapy and Savage MIC Storylines | Part 2

Host

Liv Bentley
Host known for her candid approach to discussing personal stories and life experiences, often encouraging guests to share their most outrageous and intimate tales.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 6.4k ratings
  • Editing?

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Reviewing2026
    United Kingdom20 days ago
  • Final Boss of Chelsea Burnout

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    ReallyRuthlessReviews
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Fabulous!

    Loved the episode with Emily!! So proud you guys arent scared to touch on “controversial” topics. Love u both since the MIC days

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SNL252014
    United States2 months ago
  • Hilarious

    Go back to episode one for the MOST ridiculous and hilarious podcast. Completely pointless and wonderful

    Episode 37 is possibly the poshest episode ever… 😂

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tlprmum
    Australia3 months ago
  • Love the pod but sound is terrible..

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ozfanxxx
    Australia4 months ago

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Many enjoy the blend of serious personal stories with lighthearted humor, creating a unique listening experience.
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Listeners appreciate the humor and authenticity of the discussions, often highlighting the candidness and relatability of the topics and guests.

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Daisy Maskell on Selling Virginity, Fake Hymens & The Dark Side of the Internet | Part 2
Q: What advice would you give to any parents listening who's concerned about a child that they've got in a relationship?
Love bombing and isolation are big red flags. If a child seems distant or overly defensive of their partner, that can indicate a problematic relationship.
When Nip Tuck Met Private Parts! | Part 1
Q: What do you think about your listeners on the show?
Liv shared that listeners appreciate authentic stories without judgment and enjoy when women share candid experiences.
When Nip Tuck Met Private Parts! | Part 1
Q: Can you explain how Nip Tuck Pod started?
Ashley explained that during lockdown she and Lauren decided to start a podcast because they loved talking and thought it would be fun.
Celebrity Sex Parties: Founder of Killing Kittens tells us all! | Part 2
Q: How do you have that conversation with a partner if you're not fully satisfied sexually?
It comes down to communication and being able to suggest things to each other nicely.
Celebrity Sex Parties: Founder of Killing Kittens tells us all! | Part 2
Q: What would your biggest confidence booster be for anyone struggling at the moment?
You have to be unapologetically selfish; find yourself and what makes you tick.

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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. Wednesdays
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Private Parts launched 9 years ago and published 1219 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Private Parts include:

1. Daisy Maskell
2. Nip Tuck Girls
3. Harrison Hide
4. Sophie Habou
5. Niall Gray
6. Mary Keltai
7. Liberty Mills
8. Lucinda Light

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