He’s been a huge part of Made in Chelsea ever since he debuted back in 2018, so it’s no surprise that Miles Nazaire has appeared in over 160 episodes of the E4 show.
Miles has been featured in huge storylines like his romances with Maeva D’Ascanio and Jazz Saunders, as well as feuds with the likes of Sam Thompson and James Taylor.
However, it looks like we’ve seen the latest of Miles on MIC as he’s admitted he’s ‘done’ with the show.

Miles admitted he was questioning his future on reality TV back in November and it seems that he’s made his final decision as he’s revealed in a YouTube video that he’s ‘done with Chelsea forever’ after reportedly backing out of a heavily rumoured appearance on Love Island USA earlier this year.
The shock revelation came during a conversation with David ‘Temps’ Templer when Miles told his best pal, ‘I’m just done with TV for a while. I’m done with Chelsea forever, but I’m done with just TV for a little bit before we start going back into it.’
Made in Chelsea representatives have been contacted for comment.

During the candid YouTube video, Miles also appeared to address the reason why he didn’t appear on Love Island USA despite a lot of speculation that he would be a contestant.
‘I had these big TV plans that, unfortunately, I had to come back to the UK for personal reasons,’ he said.
Miles’ YouTube video comes after a source told MailOnline, ‘Producers flew him out to Fiji and he was there for weeks before coming home citing “personal issues”.
‘Britain’s Love Island has an American contestant this series and the plan was for the American season to have a British star, too, but it hasn’t happened.’

It’s perhaps not a surprise that Miles is stepping back from reality TV given his comments on the Monday Mile podcast at the end of last year.
‘I was always going to do something in film, TV, radio, whatever it was going to be. TV found me, I found out I was very good at it and I'm really happy I did it,’ he told host Aimee Fuller.
'But now I'm focusing on different things. I don't know how much longer I’ll be in reality TV,' he continued.