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Louise Thompson reunites with Made In Chelsea legends as they tease new project five years after leaving show

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LOUISE Thompson has sent fans into meltdown after teasing a new project with her Made in Chelsea pals.

Enjoying the sunshine in the garden, Louise cuddled up with Binky Felstead and Rosie Fortescue.

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Louise Thompson spent the afternoon with pals Binky Felstead and Rosie Fortescue[/caption]
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Louise teased a project that the three of them were working on[/caption]

The friends who starred together in the reality show laughed together as they posed for a photo.

Louise, who recently celebrated the launch of her new book Lucky, looked ready for the summer in a black and white frilly dress.

She pulled her hair into a ponytail and smoothed her hair down with a headband in the same colour.

Binky rocked a seventies-style outfit of striped orange and white trousers and a buttoned yellow v-neck top.

Rosie looked sensational in a pair of high-rise jeans and plunging white top.

She glammed up her outfit with a deep red lip and stacked silver necklaces.

Louise teased fans with a massive hint that the trio are collaborating for a top-secret project.

“Watch this space,” she wrote with an eye emoji and a pink love heart.

This sparked speculation with her followers, with one suggesting that they could be doing a travel show together.

“Chelsea mums!! Ooooo new reality TV!!!” another wrote.

“Ahhh the OG’s!!! New spin off show? Pleeease,” a third added.

“Podcast?” chimed another.

Louise recently revealed the truth behind her traumatic childbirth that nearly cost her life.

Louise, 34, previously welcomed her son Leo with her fiance Ryan Libbey, 33, in 2021.

Now, the TV personality has finally revealed what happened when she was in hospital three years ago.

As she gave birth, she lost three-and-a-half litres of blood during the process over more than three hours.

The former Channel 4 star admitted that although she successfully welcomed her first child, she feared she was going to die.

She told The Mail Online: “I heard a cry as Leo came out, but I didn’t care that I had a child.

“I genuinely believed every second I was bleeding to death. I kept turning to [my fiancé] Ryan [Libbey] and asking him whether I was still alive – I didn’t believe I could be.

She admitted that the doctors and nurses all seemed distressed during the process as she almost died.

Doctors told her that her womb had torn which caused the extensive haemorrhage.

The blood she lost was the equivalent of three quarters of the volume in one’s entire body.

Louise told the outlet: “No one gave us any reassurance; it was all like some sick nightmare.”

“‘Everyone in the room looked very distressed, I could feel their shaky hands on my body. If they’d allowed me to have a planned c-section, things could have been very different.”

Louise also admitted that she almost felt in shock after the birth as she was left ‘unable to function’ after the traumatic event.

“I didn’t care if I died. I just wanted someone else to kill me because I didn’t have the confidence to do it myself,” she revealed.

“I was in a state of perpetual fear and hyper-vigilance, unable to function for a large period of time, sitting on the sofa, completely losing my soul, my personality.”

She also admitted how she initially struggled to connect with her newborn son for a long time after he was welcomed into the world.

Louise admitted: “I really was not a good parent for a very long time. For most of his first few months I couldn’t have told you what he was doing or even who was looking after him.

She added: “When I did see him, I would hold him at arm’s length. I didn’t talk or sing to him.”

Her medical problems continued after she revealed she suffered from the chronic inflammatory bowel disease, Ulcerative Colitis.

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Louise recently spoke about her traumatic childbirth[/caption]
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The original cast of Made In Chelsea in 2014[/caption]