And speaking on a new podcast, Jamie Laing, 33, revealed he wants ‘a big wedding’ and his 28-year-old fiancee Sophie Habboo’s parents are paying for their big day. The Made In Chelsea OG also revealed he will steal the show walking down the aisle when they tie the knot after his bride-to-be accidentally revealed their wedding date. EXCLUSIVE: Jamie Laing, 33, has revealed he wants ‘a big wedding’ and his fiancee (pictured) Sophie Habboo, 28, his parents are paying for it Speaking on Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett OBE’s brand new weekly podcast, Dish, Jamie opened up about the “wonderful combination” of a big wedding being paid for by his wife-to-be’s parents. She said: “I want the big wedding. And her parents pay for it. It’s a great combination. I want this. “And in Spain, I discovered that the groom actually gets to walk down the aisle first. Because I want that moment when the doors open, and everyone goes… I’m going to go… This is the greatest show! As Zac Efron. Spotlight: Made In Chelsea OG also revealed she’ll steal the show walking down the aisle when they tie the knot (Photo 2019) Elsewhere in the podcast episode, Jamie looked back on his decision to take part in Made In Chelsea and revealed he didn’t star in the first series because he thought the premise sounded like “the worst thing in the world”. She recalled: “Well, it was going to be called, I think, Chelsea Girls at first. And many of my friends had subscribed to it. “And there was this reality show about posh kids, which sounds like the worst idea in the world, and everyone was asked to do it. “And I was friends with Spencer. And I kind of said, ‘this is the worst idea anyone has ever had. Why the hell would you do that?” “And then they did it for the first series. And it looked like a lot of fun. So then I went and did it and yes, I did it for ten years.’ Series 2 newbies: Jamie also looked back on joining Made In Chelsea, revealing he didn’t star in series 1 because he thought it sounded like ‘the worst thing in the world’ (Pictured in series 2 promo with Victoria Baker-Harber, Ollie Proudlock, Chloe Green and Louise Thompson) Nick Grimshaw clarified: “So wait. You didn’t make the first series because you were like “crush”. And then when it’s a hit, you’re like, “sign me up”!? Jamie admitted, “Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I was like ‘you’re all losers. Why would you do that?’ with Nick interjecting: “And then you’re like, ‘I’m only going to do it for a decade!?’ The owner of Candy Kittens explained: “I was just going to dip my toe in, just try it out a bit. Yes. And then it was my life for ten years. Baby face: “I was just going to dip my toe in, just try it out a little bit. Yes. And then it was my life for ten years,” explained Jamie (Pictured in series 2 episode 1) “It was one of those things where it seemed like everyone has a hard life. They’re all, you know, doing hard jobs and doing different things. “And then people would come home and see simple idiots living off their parents’ money. And drink champagne, and I said, “surely that can’t be a good idea.” “But I think what it was, what was interesting, was at that time when it was reality TV, everybody loved it because it was an insight into everybody’s lives. It was fun and interesting.’ Flashback: Jamie also looked back at how he first ‘hated’ BFF Spencer Matthews when they met and explained how their friendship developed (Pictured in Made In Chelsea in 2011) Jamie also looked back on how he first ‘hated’ now-BFF Spencer Matthews when they first met and explained how their friendship developed. The MIC star recalled: “I was on a date with a girl. We are about 15 years old and she was dating her best friend. And I hated him. Because he was, he’s a douche bag and, you know, he still is. Frankly, Spencer is, still is a complete douche bag. “And we became friends just because he was so crazy, he was so crazy in so many ways. He had this like mind that was so different from everyone else. “And so yeah, we’ve been friends since we were about 15, 16 years old and then we just never stopped since then. And he, and he has none [friends], even he admits it. We started a podcast called Six Degrees of Separation because I basically said, “Spencer you need more friends.” How is it: “And I hated him. Because he was, he’s a douche bag and, you know, he still is. Honestly, Spencer is, he’s still a complete douchebag,’ Jamie said (Pictured in June 2019) Jamie’s latest podcast interview comes after his fiancee Sophie Habboo accidentally leaked her and Jamie’s wedding date on Good Morning Britain. When Richard Madeley asked when their wedding would take place, Sophie immediately replied: “May 19.” A shocked Jamie responded by saying: ‘I can’t believe you’ve just done that! You told me on the podcast because I wanted to say the date and now you just said…” Richard joked, “The marriage is over!” to which Jamie quipped: “We’re done, we’re done!” Dish, the new podcast from Waitrose & Partners hosted by Nick Grimshaw and Angela Hartnett is now available on all podcast providers. Ouch! Earlier this month, Sophie accidentally let slip her and fiance Jamie Laing’s wedding date during an appearance on Good Morning Britain