Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo ‘quit podcast and hand over to Love Island stars’

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Former Made In Chelsea stars Jamie Laing and wife Sophie Habboo have built up a loyal fan base who tune into their podcast – but they are about to hand over their microphones to a Love Island couple

Jamie Laing and wife Sophie Habboo have sensationally quit their hugely successful podcast – and handed it over to a fellow pair of reality stars. Made In Chelsea cast members Jamie, 37, and Sophie, 31, fell in love in front of the E4 reality show cameras – and have documented their lives together via social media, podcasts and more ever since.

After walking away from the reality show that made them famous in 2021, they found further fame in their NearlyWeds Podcast which documented their preparations to get married. After swapping vows in 2023, the show evolved into NewlyWeds as they documented their fledgling married days.

And last year, it was adapted again to become NearlyParents as they prepared to welcome their first child; a son named Ziggy, who arrived in December 2025. Now the couple are set to rebrand their podcast again – and remove themselves from it to hand over the show to Love Island: All Stars winners Tom Clare and Molly Smiith.

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The podcast is owned by Jamie and Sophie’s company, JamPot Productions, and is set to revert to its original name, NearlyWeds, with Tom, 26, and Molly, 31. The couple fell for each other on the first season of Love Island: All Stars in 2024 – and went on to become engaged in September last year.

Now, fans can expect to hear all the drama and trials the couple will face as they prepare to tie the knot. A source told The Sun: “Jamie and Sophie have amassed thousands of fans who have followed their journey from getting engaged to becoming parents.

“However, they want to focus on parenting, Ziggy, and other work opportunities such as presenting and hosting red carpets. Tom and Molly are the perfect couple to follow in their footsteps – after they also met on a reality show.”

The source went on to praise the business-savvy attitudes of Jamie and Sophie, who they note will retain the rights to the podcast. The Mirror has contacted representatives of Jamie, Sophie, Tom and Molly for comment.

Tom and Molly shared the happy news of their engagement last summer, posting photos of them both dressed in white on a beach in Dubai. Molly flashed a huge ring on her finger, while Tom’s beaming smile encapsulated their happiness.

Amid dozens of white roses and gently flickering candles, the couple looked smitten as they took their next step to a happy future together. The photos were uploaded to Instagram alongside a caption written by Tom, which gleefully declared: “She said yes!” alongside a diamond ring emoji.

The couple have not yet revealed when they plan to marry, but earlier this month, Molly revealed that 2026 will be the last year she will celebrate Valentine’s Day as a Miss – hinting that their big day will take place this year.

The duo have opened up about their wedding plans in the intervening months – and at the beginning of the year, Molly shared her excitement about the forthcoming big day. Asked how plans are coming together while attending a Love Island event, Closer reports Molly stating: “It’s going good, it’s slowly getting there now. I think it just takes time. Tom’s staying quiet because he finds it a bit stressful.”

And Tom also shared a big detail of the wedding plans – that fellow Love Island star Casey O’Gorman, 29, will be his best man. The reality star – who went on to join the cast of Made In Chelsea after appearing on Love Island once, Love Island: All Stars twice, and Love Island Games once – befriended the footballer when they were both in the villa during the main series in 2023 and All Stars in 2024.

Tom revealed: “I’ve met a best mate through [the show] and he’s actually going to be my best man. I have told him that my family’s going to be there for the speech, and he said he’s got a PowerPoint.”

The couple also teased that comedian Iain Stirling could preside over their wedding and hinted that many other Love Island stars will be cheering them on in the aisles. Molly also previously told the magazine that she hoped to count on several Love Island co-stars to take on bridesmaid duties at her weddings.

She said: “I’d love the Love Island girls as my bridesmaids. They’ll definitely be involved in the wedding and the hen dos. I’ve got a list in my head of bridesmaids, but I’ve also got nieces and stuff like that. I can’t have all my friends as bridesmaids because then I’ll have no one sat in the congregation.”

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