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Made in Chelsea’s Maeva and James’ romance – brief split to ‘Christmas wedding’ appeared on www.ok.co.uk by OK! Magazine.
Made in Chelsea stars Maeva D’Ascanio and James Taylor are never far away from drama and have become one of the most iconic couples of all time, from heated rows to two proposals
Over the years Made in Chelsea fans have watched the relationship between Maeva D’Ascanio and James Taylor unfold with it being one of the notoriously controversial relationships from the hit series.
Their romance first started when James boldly decided to date Miles Nazaire’s ex-girlfriend, Maeva – at the time Miles and James were best friends. Despite the uproar, they began their relationship and while their love has blossomed, they’ve certainly been involved in a number of heated arguments, including against other cast members.
As well as this we’ve watched a romantic proposal from Maeva, only for James to politely decline in scenes that will go down in MIC history. James finally did go on to propose to Maeva and they went on to welcome their first child together, a baby boy in November last year.
The couple have since returned in the latest series of MIC and were caught up in rivalry once again as James was forced to uninvite Sam Prince from their upcoming wedding due to his recent “behaviour” with Yasmine Zweegers.
As one of the most iconic MIC couples of all time, let’s take a closer look inside their relationship…
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