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Chloe Madeley ‘to star in own reality show about parenting’ - and she's started filming

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Chloe Madeley will follow in the footsteps of her parents TV presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, as she's set to launch her own reality show.The new series will focus on Chloe, 35, and her husband James Haskell, 37, as the happy couple adapt to life as parents after they welcomed their daughter Bodhi last year.

Reports suggest that the four-part ITVBe series has already begun filming, and will see the new mum open up about her fitness journey and returning to her job as a personal trainer after giving birth.The new parents have been open about both ups-and-downs of parenthood, which will likely continue as they embark on their reality TV journey.

Sharing news of the show, a source told The Sun : "Chloe is a natural on TV and she and James together are great fun. "As well as all the trials and tribulations of parenthood, expect Chloe to open up on her mental health and to share her postpartum journey back to fitness so she can continue her career as a personal trainer, while James juggles life on the road with his ­punditry work and podcasts. "Of course everyone is hoping Richard and Judy will also feature as supp­ortive grandparents." ITVBe has been home to a number of parenting-based reality shows, including Sam Faiers: The Baby Diaries, Billie and Greg: The Family Diaries, and Ferne McCann: First Time Mum.

ITV bosses are hoping that Chloe and James's show will bring in a new audience, with the source explaining: "James is loved from his time on I’m A Celebrity in 2019 and it’s thought the couple will appeal to a slightly different audience to the Towie parenting spin-offs already on ITVBe.

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