EX MADE in Chelsea star Jamie Laing and wife Sophie Habboo have landed a SECOND series of their Disney+ show Raising Chelsea.

The Candy Kittens entrepreneur, 37, charmed viewers has he and , 31, Ziggy, now seven months.

Manchester, UK. February 28th, 2026. EDITORIAL USE ONLY Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo attending The Brit Awards 2026 at Co-op Live. Credit: Doug Peters/EMPICS/Alamy Live NewsJamie Laing and Sophie Habboo have landed another series of their Disney+ reality show, Raising Chelsea Credit: Alamy NINTCHDBPICT001068934316The couple are currently filming the second season of their show Credit: Instagram

The but producers are hoping to make this one longer if they get enough material.

A source said: “Bosses were delighted with the reaction to the show and the young couple really secured the hearts of Disney subscribers.

“Fans loved seeing how authentic and vulnerable they were. They deal’s done and filming is set to start soon.”

The couple have scooped a huge sum of money to share their lives – with insiders telling The Sun the deal is worth £500k.

NINTCHDBPICT001068934212The first season of Razing Chelsea dropped on Disney+ in March Credit: handout/dinsey+ NINTCHDBPICT000512779126Viewers saw the couple fall in love on Made In Chelsea Credit: E4

The show, made by Dorothy Street Pictures, started filming in late June.

It comes as recently landed a role as a guest investor on ‘s Dragon’s Den alongside veteran business entrepreneurs including and Peter Jones.

Meanwhile, Jamie and Sophie fell in love on reality TV, so it was only natural that they have allowed the cameras to follow them into life as parents.

Viewers watched the couple fall in love on ‘s .

NINTCHDBPICT001071015365Raising Chelsea gives fans a candid look at the couple’s life Credit: Disney NINTCHDBPICT001070449846Sophie was even filmed giving birth to baby Ziggy Credit: Disney+

However, before the release of Raising Chelsea, Jamie revealed that they wanted to make sure the series was more “real” than the previous show they had been on.

Speaking about how they filmed their TV show with just one camera instead of multiple cameras, in a bid to reflect a more personal style of documentary, Jamie told the BBC: “If there are three cameras and a set-up, it feels forced.

“We wanted to capture everything and I wanted to make sure it was really real so you see everything. Even when things happened that were intense we kept it in because we made a deal.”

“There is nothing off limits -I don’t like the idea of a filtered version of ourselves, it’s not true, authentic or real.”

Sophie added: “People are used to following our journey, so documenting this and having an audience come with us felt really natural and fun. we only had one camera so it was very vlog style and there are lots of times I didn’t know we were even filming.”

The husband and wife in December last year.

In series one of Raising Chelsea, viewers got to see , as cameras were present for the birth.

Sophie previously revealed that she wasn’t initially keen on having the birth filmed but wanted to show her real life to audiences.

“With the birth scene, we really didn’t expect to go in there.,” she said.

“I didn’t actually want to film that, but it’s there and it’s real and that is the story and that is what happened. I’ve just gone for it.”

Jamie added: “Can I just caveat that I didn’t force Sophie to film the birth scene!”

Sophie then confirmed: “No, what actually happened was my anaesthetist took my phone and filmed the whole thing!”

“When I’d given birth and we were looking through the photos, we were like, “Oh my God, the whole thing’s been filmed.”

“And actually, it made us feel really emotional and obviously it was the greatest day of our lives.

“We thought “Do you know what? It happens, it’s real life” and we put it in there.”

Raising Chelsea season one can be streamed now on Disney+