The Real Housewives of Cheshire - Season 18

Season 18
Episodes

Healing and Reeling
Seema and Sheena are desperate for a reconciliation and organise a friendship retreat in Thailand to try to force the ladies together.

No Woman Is An Island
The friendship retreat is in full swing with safaris, cooking and island hopping, but things don't stay harmonious for long.

Till Death Do Us Bark
An unexpected face shows up to support a brokenhearted Lystra as she says an emotional goodbye to Louis in the ultimate send-off.

Never Have I Ever...
A rumoured voice note creates an iconic showdown between Paige and Seema as things continue to go from bad to worse.

Demolition Woman
The Housewives are divided over Paige's dramatic exit that left Ell caught in the middle, and Rachel and Seem pay Nermina a visit.

Episode 6
Lauren, Rachel and Lystra head to Chinatown to celebrate Chinese New Year, while Paige discusses the drama of the previous week as tensions rise with Seema.

Episode 7
The group hosts Ester's hen weekend with the 'night of a thousand Ester's,' plus the girls discuss Lauren's astrology party and the drama with Paige.

Episode 8
The women reflect over bubbles and shopping, plus Lauren opens up about her past trauma and upcoming surgery. Paige is also challenged about her issues with Rachel.

Episode 9
Paige delivers some controversial invitations with a bang, Ell sets the record straight with Rachel, and Ampika surprises Seema.

Episode 10

Episode 11

Episode 12

The Reunion
The Housewives join host Brian Dowling on the sofa and debate the twists and triumphs of the milestone 10th anniversary series.
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