The Only Way is Essex - Season 27
Season 27
Episodes
Episode 1
The Sims sisters have a heart-to-heart with youngest sister Demi about her new relationship. Meanwhile, Diags targets a world record attempt, and despite a turbulent past Chloe Brockett sets her sights on Harry Lee.
Episode 2
Ella spills the beans on her secret kiss with Pete, but how will he respond? Amy, meanwhile, finds herself in the middle of not one, but two dramas involving Harry and Saff. Elsewhere, Chloe B makes good on her promise to prove herself to Harry L.
Episode 3
Amy's attempts to mediate between Harry and Bobby end in a heated row, Ella hopes her friendship with Kelsey isn't beyond repair, and there is a double date for two fledgling romances.
Episode 4
Things are moving fast in Demi's relationship with Francesca. Meanwhile, Gatsby is ready to step his relationship with Dani up a notch by introducing her to his best friends.
Episode 5
There's a new man on the scene to compete with Pete for Ella's affection.
Episode 6
Lockie returns, much to the delight of his best friend Pete. Meanwhile, Gatsby wants to take things to the next level with Dani.
Episode 7
Chloe Sims' confidence gets in the way of her becoming Essex's next top business magnate. Best friends Tom and Harry decide to buy a house together.
Episode 8
Tommy and Georgia finally move into their dream home and set their sights on hosting Georgia's baby shower. Meanwhile, Clelia decides to end things with Rem.
Episode 9
Saff attempts to extend an olive branch to Amy. Meanwhile, Gatsby whisks Dani off on a fun trip to Norfolk, with all of his friends in tow.
Episode 10
Gatsby finds out about Courtney's allegation that he was texting girls behind Dani's back. Meanwhile, Pete and Lockie make plans to move in together.
Episode 11
Chloe Sims looks to find closure with Pete, and Dan gives Gatsby a lesson in anger management. Meanwhile, Ella and Kelsey make some progress in rebuilding their friendship.
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