In a recent episode of the talk show, “Alan Carr: Chatty Man,” Alan Carr had the cast of “Made In Chelsea” as his guests. The episode was filled with cringe-worthy moments and hilarious banter between Alan and the cast members.

The episode started off with Alan offering the guests some drinks. Chesa from “Made In Chelsea” dropped her straw, and Alan made a joke about blowing on it before using it. This set the tone for the rest of the show – lighthearted and fun.

The conversation quickly turned to Jamie Lang losing his shoes at O’s flat after a New Year’s Eve party. They joked about it being the best night of Jamie’s life, even though he ended up in a cab at 4 am without his shoes or jacket.

The banter continued as Alan presented Millie McIntosh with a gift. It turned out to be a dress with a print of her photo on it, which she found amusing. The exchange between them was filled with laughter and Millie’s genuine surprise and delight.

The conversation then shifted to the posh backgrounds of the “Made In Chelsea” cast members. Alan inquired about their families’ reactions to them doing reality TV. Jamie’s dad initially thought it involved him living with a creepy guy with a video camera. Mark Francis joked that his parents don’t even know what reality is, as they struggle to operate a television.

The talk show host also asked who the poshest one among the cast was, to which they all agreed that they come as a group. They shared funny anecdotes about their backgrounds, including Jamie dating a farmer and even a prince in India. The conversation was light-hearted and filled with witty comebacks.

Alan then brought up Millie’s relationship with rapper Professor Green, which led to discussions about Posh girls liking a bit of rough and Prince Harry allegedly calling Millie a three-letter word and asking for her number. They all expressed their admiration for Prince Harry, although Millie confessed to never having spoken to him.

The conversation concluded with Alan discussing Eddie Izzard‘s upcoming world tour and his plans to run 27 marathons in 27 days for charity. Eddie shared some of his experiences running barefoot in London and his interactions with fans.

Overall, the episode of “Alan Carr: Chatty Man” with the “Made In Chelsea” cast was filled with cringe-worthy moments, hilarious banter, and plenty of laughs. The lively and entertaining atmosphere made for an enjoyable watch.