Inside Made In Chelsea’s Louise Thompson’s net worth as she builds dream home

Made In Chelsea fans will be familiar with Louise Thompson's glamorous lifestyle, appearing on the reality show on and off for nine years the stunning socialite certainly made a name for herself.

Louise, now 31, is currently pregnant with her first child with partner Ryan Libbey and boasts over 1 million followers on Instagram, and is constantly sharing her life updates and impressive lifestyle with her fans and followers.

The star first started on the hit TV show as a student at the University of Edinburgh, but her lifestyle was far from the average student, joining her fellow cast mates at every cocktail party and soiree going, with the cast constantly jetting off on lavish group holidays.

Louise started her brand Pocket Sport five years ago, after her and business partner Ed saw a gap that needed filling in the activewear market.

The star also released a book Live Well with Louise back in 2018, as well as a website with tips, workout and advice called Live Like Louise – which has recently been rebranded as trtle.com.

Louise's new website features a paid for revolutionary nutrition app which includes training plans, on-demand workouts, exercise tutorial videos, stretch classes and more.

No one can deny Louise isn't busy, and with all her business ventures, as well as her paid for ads on Instagram and social media, the cute star is rumoured to be worth around and impressive £1.2 million.

But what about the Thompson family?

Mum of Louise and younger brother Sam who also appeared on the show, Karen, is a property developer and interior designer.

Karen Thompson is often sharing snaps of her equally decadent lifestyle onto Instagram, whether she's out golfing or fishing in the beautiful British countryside.

Louise, who was born in South Kensington and educated at private boarding school Downe House, has been keeping her fans up to date with her exciting renovation project, posting: "Getting jiggy with my low-key weekend job…aka interior designer/project manager"

In another post she updated: "1/2 of our floor has arrived. I decided to go for Herringbone in the kitchen but keep a traditional plank throughout the rest of the house.

"Our mahoooosive sliding doors are in, almost finished with our garden tiles.

"I always opt for a tumbled edge to create a more relaxed feel. I'm not a big fan of super linear anything tbh. The builders will be completing the basement whilst we're waltzing around as a family of 3 (5 including pets). Is that a terrible idea?"

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