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‘Made In Chelsea’ Star To Open Vegan Restaurant In London

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Made In Chelsea star Tiffany Watson has announced she will be opening a vegan restaurant.

The star let the news slip in the first episode of the 14th season of the popular reality show.

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Watson was house hunting with Chelsea resident (and erstwhile villian) Harry Baron, when she said of one luxury apartment: “I can imagine coming home here after a long day working in my vegan restaurant.”

Referencing her recent break-up with Sam Thompson, after a three year relationship, she added: “Everyone thinks I’m opening a restaurant and buying a new place because of breaking up with Sam.

“I am doing it for myself.”

Excited

Speaking later in the episode to cast mates Sam Prince and Olivia Bentley, Watson added: “So me and my family are opening a vegan restaurant, so obviously you guys have to come.

“I am so excited. I don’t want just vegans to come.”

Prince asked the star whether she ‘only dates vegans’.

She answered: “I would love to date a vegan. I had a dream about this the other night – I met a hot vegan.”

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During the episode, some of the characters criticized the star for being vegan.

Canadian Mimi Bouchard said: “I thought vegans were meant to be peaceful and kind. Tiffany has been disgustingly rude to me.”

Bouchard went on to write a blog post about how veganism ‘is not right for everyone’.

Watson responded: “She should have called [the article] ‘why I hate Tiffany’.”

Sisters

Tiffany’s older sister Lucy Watson is also vegan, and active in promoting the movement.

She released a cookbook earlier this year called Feed Me Vegan, and also recently teamed up with animal rights group Surge to make a video about fur farming.

In addition, the pair will be speaking at London vegan festival Vevolution in November.

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