I'm bored of playing the game': Made In Chelsea's Jamie commits to Binky as they leave the friends' zone
They've been friends for a while but
uncertain whether to act on their feelings in Monday's episode of Made
In Chelsea Jamie Laing and Alexandra 'Binky' Felstead were faced with a
difficult choice.
Following a date to one of Jamie's favourite spots, Binky, 20, found herself feeling confused after she realised that she fancied him, and wasn't sure where he stood.
In the same mindset, the heir to McVitie's, 22, told his friends that he feared starting a relationship with the brunette would ruin their friendship if things ended badly.
The episode began with Binky discussing her situation with her BFFs Francesca
'Cheska' Hull and Ollie Locke, telling them that she had agreed to go
on a date with Laing, while insisting that it was not a 'date'.
Treating her to a day of golfing, Jamie and Binky seemed to be getting along fine, and he made sure to clear things up from his side.
He told her: 'To me this is what I would call a date, so I'm hoping you think the same.'
Agreeing that their outing had become a date, Jamie did a little dance in a circle as she gave into his charm.
Beaming he added: 'This puts me in a good mood.'
During their trip to to the
golf course, Andy Jordan and Sam Cussins challenged the pair to two
holes, to which Laing kindly accepted.
As her date with Jamie came to an end, Binky agreed to go on a double date with Sam and his friend Stevie Johnson, who she hooked up with Cheska.
Despite harbouring feelings for Jamie, Binky still chose to go on a date with newbie Sam Cussins and it was during their meeting she realised she felt quite strongly for Jamie.
But with doubts about Jamie's intentions, as he failed to call her after their day of golfing, it wasn't until Spencer Matthew's birthday that she finally admitted how she felt.
Confiding in Cheska, she said: 'I don't want to get myself liking him more than I want to'.
She then told an equally confused Jamie that he needed to go away and decide what he wanted so she could know where she stood.
Presenting her with an answer sooner than she had expected, he said: 'Okay. How's this so difficult? We have this chance to make something happen and if I don't go for it then I might not have this chance again.
'If I kiss you now I could break everything we have.'
Interjecting, she seductively said: 'It's a shame not to go for it.'
To which he continued 'Well then f*** it! I'm bored of playing the game, and I do want to have a girlfriend.'
He then pulled her in close and they shared a passionate kiss as they stood by the bar.
After
last week's showdown, Spencer Matthews tried to make amends with Andy
Jordan by exercising the notion of keeping friends close and enemies
closer, and invited him to his party.
Playing the role of the bigger man, Matthews apologised for having a go at him the previous week for talking to his girlfriend Louise Thompson, he said: 'The only reason why I overreacted is because I love the girl.'
Surprisingly very understanding, Andy accepted but said: 'I came in at a time when it was quite messy between you two but these things happen and we'll move on.'
Intent on having the last word, Spencer agreed and said: 'Perfect'.
But later in the party, while talking to Rosie Fortescue, Andy stated: 'Tonight I feel like I'm treading on eggshells. Like she's super hot and a nice girl, it's like the more you can't have someone the more you want them.
'I know she's with Spencer so I need to step away. For now.'
New to the scene: Millie Mackintosh introduced her pet pooch to members of the cast
Following a date to one of Jamie's favourite spots, Binky, 20, found herself feeling confused after she realised that she fancied him, and wasn't sure where he stood.
In the same mindset, the heir to McVitie's, 22, told his friends that he feared starting a relationship with the brunette would ruin their friendship if things ended badly.
New couple alert! In Monday's episode of Made In
Chelsea Jamie Laing and Alexandra 'Binky' Felstead decided to take
their friendship to the next level
In the beginning: Uncertain how she felt about
Jamie, Binky accepted his offer to go on a date and he took her to one
of his favourite spots - the golf course
Treating her to a day of golfing, Jamie and Binky seemed to be getting along fine, and he made sure to clear things up from his side.
He told her: 'To me this is what I would call a date, so I'm hoping you think the same.'
Agreeing that their outing had become a date, Jamie did a little dance in a circle as she gave into his charm.
Beaming he added: 'This puts me in a good mood.'
'It's not a date': Binky tried to explain to Francesca Hull and Ollie Locke that her outing was nothing serious
'This puts me in a good mood': However while out with Laing, Binky agreed that they were actually on a date
Interrupting: At the golf course the pair were
joined by Andy Jordan and Sam Cussins - who Binky later said she would
go on a date with despite her feelings for Laing
As her date with Jamie came to an end, Binky agreed to go on a double date with Sam and his friend Stevie Johnson, who she hooked up with Cheska.
Despite harbouring feelings for Jamie, Binky still chose to go on a date with newbie Sam Cussins and it was during their meeting she realised she felt quite strongly for Jamie.
But with doubts about Jamie's intentions, as he failed to call her after their day of golfing, it wasn't until Spencer Matthew's birthday that she finally admitted how she felt.
Confiding in Cheska, she said: 'I don't want to get myself liking him more than I want to'.
Making things clearer: On her double date with
Sam, Cheska and Stevie Johnson, Binky realised she liked Jamie more than
she had intentionally believed she had
Confusion: During Spencer's party Binky told Jamie that he needed to decide what was going on between them
No room for doubt: The pair decided to drop their fears and give things a go
Presenting her with an answer sooner than she had expected, he said: 'Okay. How's this so difficult? We have this chance to make something happen and if I don't go for it then I might not have this chance again.
'If I kiss you now I could break everything we have.'
Interjecting, she seductively said: 'It's a shame not to go for it.'
To which he continued 'Well then f*** it! I'm bored of playing the game, and I do want to have a girlfriend.'
He then pulled her in close and they shared a passionate kiss as they stood by the bar.
Being the bigger man: Spencer Matthews
apologised to Andy Jordan for having a go at him last week when he found
him talking to his girlfriend Louise Thompson
True intentions: Andy told Rosie Fortescue that for the meantime he had no immediate plans to get with Louise
Playing the role of the bigger man, Matthews apologised for having a go at him the previous week for talking to his girlfriend Louise Thompson, he said: 'The only reason why I overreacted is because I love the girl.'
Surprisingly very understanding, Andy accepted but said: 'I came in at a time when it was quite messy between you two but these things happen and we'll move on.'
Intent on having the last word, Spencer agreed and said: 'Perfect'.
But later in the party, while talking to Rosie Fortescue, Andy stated: 'Tonight I feel like I'm treading on eggshells. Like she's super hot and a nice girl, it's like the more you can't have someone the more you want them.
'I know she's with Spencer so I need to step away. For now.'
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