If you’re a Made in Chelsea fan then you’ll probably remember when Casey O’Gorman joined the show last year following his first two stints in the Love Island villa. During his time on the E4 show, Casey jetted off to Antigua with the SW3 gang and enjoyed a, ahem, dalliance with Tina Stinnes, which came up when they came face-to-face in the All Stars villa.
Casey, of course, went on to win All Stars alongside Gabby Allen and we’ve been wondering if he’ll return to MIC – and potentially bring Gabby with him – following their big win.
Well, we don’t have to wonder any longer as Casey’s future on Made in Chelsea has been revealed and it’s not good news. SOB.

According to reports, Casey won’t be appearing on Made in Chelsea again and while we’re devastated, his other half Gabby is said to be ‘breathing a sigh of relief’.
A TV insider told The Sun, ‘Although Casey isn't from Chelsea, he has a lot of friends in the area and was seen as a great signing by producers. When he joined, he was fresh from two Love Island stints and had proved popular with the ladies.
‘They knew he'd bring fun and drama to the series - which is exactly what he did.’

The source added, ‘Gabby can breathe sigh of relief knowing Casey isn't rushing back to be on Made in Chelsea.
‘She trusts him but obviously knows he has a reputation for being a ladies' man and filming a reality show always involves romantic dramas. She doesn't want the added pressure to harm their relationship.’
Channel 4 have been contacted for comment.

Casey isn’t the only cast member who won’t be returning when Made in Chelsea makes its comeback as it was recently revealed that Harvey Armstrong had quit the show after five years.
Harvey will be stepping back from reality TV to focus on his beer brand Prime Time after admitting sharing his life with viewers had taken its toll.
‘As much as I love Made In Chelsea and have had some amazing years, it has a shelf life, and the time has come for me to leave the show,’ he told MailOnline.
‘There's a lot of emotional bandwidth that goes with filming your life for TV and it's a distraction and can be very draining. I have to clear my head.'