Tiffany Watson claims ‘Made in Chelsea’ producers hide "super-controversial" moments from viewers.
The 24-year-old beauty – who quit the show last week – admitted bosses love to broadcast drama on the programme, but they stay clear of any "scandal" such as drug use.
She said: "There are certain things, like cocaine use, that they just won’t cover.
"The view is that ‘Made In Chelsea’ has a younger audience and there is a fine line, so they don’t want to broadcast that kind of thing.
"The producers want controversy and they want arguments but they do not want scandal.
"So if something super-controversial happens in your private life, they let you deal with it — they won’t show it on TV.
"There is no way they would let something like drugs become part of the show."
Tiffany didn’t expect the happenings on the show to be so "real" and admitted her "worst time" was when she was forced to confess to then-boyfriend Sam Thompson that she’d been unfaithful to him.
She recalled in an interview with The Sun on Sunday newspaper: "My worst time was in the Maldives in 2016. I had cheated on Sam the summer before, when we were not filming, and hadn’t told him the whole truth.
"I said we just kissed when actually we slept together.
"I had told one of the other cast members and she was going to tell him, so I had no choice but to admit what happened.
"I flew back to London sitting next to Sam and he wouldn’t talk to me for the whole 22-hour flight.
"They didn’t film that part but the whole thing was very stressful."
And Tiffany – who split from Sam for good last September – thinks the show contributed to the end of their relationship because she couldn’t keep things private that they wanted to.
She explained: "I was in love with Sam, we even discussed getting married, and being on TV put pressure on the relationship.
"There were some things I didn’t want to film because I wanted to protect him, but I knew I had to."
Producers are very secretive about the show, with Tiffany admitting there are even trivial details she isn’t allowed to reveal.
She said: There are some things that I still can’t talk about. I cannot tell you if we always flew first class or economy. The producers don’t like us talking about how the show works…
"It’s hard to say how long we film for as no day is the same. If you have a lot of drama going on they might film you four days of the week instead of two."
But despite her comments, the blonde beauty has no regrets about taking part in the show and won’t rule out a return in future.
She added: "I loved being part of ‘Made In Chelsea’ and would recommend it to others.
"It really is as glamorous as it seems. You get to travel the world, meet amazing people and they make sure you are treated really well.
"It’s not like you’re acting a role. That is our lifestyle…
"I just want to take a break as it takes up so much time. I have other things going on, including starting my own vegan restaurant.
"I don’t think it’s goodbye forever but right now I am doing other things."