'I didn’t think you’d ever lie to my face': MIC's Lucy Watson confronts boyfriend James Dunmore over his 'shady' behaviour

She spectacularly ended her friendship with Stephanie Pratt over her lies.

But Lucy Watson was slightly more forgiving of her boyfriend James Dunmore - just - when she confronted him over some lies on Monday night's Made In Chelsea.

Following a brief conversation with Sam Thompson, who spectacularly dumped James in it, the 25-year-old reality beauty wasn't prepared to forgive her boyfriend's little white lie - accusing him of 'ruining' her birthday.

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'I didn’t think you’d ever lie to my face': Lucy Watson struggled to come to terms with the fact her  boyfriend James Dunmore had told her a lie at the start of their relationship in Monday night's Made In Chelsea

'I didn’t think you’d ever lie to my face': Lucy Watson struggled to come to terms with the fact her boyfriend James Dunmore had told her a lie at the start of their relationship in Monday night's Made In Chelsea

Despite admitting to Sam over a friendly drink that he thought telling a 'white lie' was part and parcel of dating, the chiseled Chelsea boy was left reeling when Lucy confronted him over his own fib.

Arriving at her birthday party with a surprise present for his girlfriend, James was forced to admit that he had lied to the fiery brunette on at least one occasion.

The trouble all started when Sam tried to patch things up after they fell out over his treatment of her younger sister Tiff.

Catching him snooping through the present pile, Sam managed to turn a conversation about Tiff into one about James, as he attempted to explain his theory on white lies in relationships.

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Bad move? Following a chat with Sam Thompson, who spectacularly dumped James in it, the 25-year-old reality beauty wasn't prepared to forgive her boyfriend's little white lie - accusing him of 'ruining' her birthday

Bad move? Following a chat with Sam Thompson, who spectacularly dumped James in it, the 25-year-old reality beauty wasn't prepared to forgive her boyfriend's little white lie - accusing him of 'ruining' her birthday

'People in relationships do tell white lies. James does it to you,' he explained to a perplexed Lucy. 'But maybe James shouldn’t lie to you?'

Twigging that something wasn't quite right, a rattled Lucy told Sam exactly what she though, saying: 'I just want to say do you think its really weird that you brought James into this?'

To which Sam replied: 'I just think it's better to live in the real world.'

But with a sneaking suspicion that Sam wasn't telling the whole story, Lucy rounded on her boyfriend as he came to surprise her with a suitably large present.

Jumping straight in at the deep-end, the MIC stalwart started the interogation, saying: 'It was so weird I was talking to Sam and he said you lie to me all the time... He was like, "James lies to you".'

Just between the guys? Despite admitting to Sam that he thought telling a 'white lie' was part and parcel of dating, the chiseled Chelsea boy was left reeling when Lucy confronted him over his own fib

Just between the guys? Despite admitting to Sam that he thought telling a 'white lie' was part and parcel of dating, the chiseled Chelsea boy was left reeling when Lucy confronted him over his own fib

Trying to play it cool, James looked suitably surprised by the sudden and unexpected accusation, he feigned ignorance, mumbling: 'Whats he on about?'

But with his resolve withering under Lucy's laser-beam stare, he admitted there may have been one occasion where he concealed some of the truth from his girlfriend.

James admitted wincing as the words came out.

However, he added that 'it was quite early in our relationship' and he hadn't wanted to anger Lucy by revealing that he'd been with Sam and two 'random' girls in Lucy's car without her.

'People in relationships do tell white lies. James does it to you': The trouble all started when Sam tried to patch things up with Lucy after they fell out over his treatment of her younger sister Tiff

'People in relationships do tell white lies. James does it to you': The trouble all started when Sam tried to patch things up with Lucy after they fell out over his treatment of her younger sister Tiff

An inquisition: Jumping straight in at the deep-end, the MIC stalwart started the interogation, saying: 'It was so weird I was talking to Sam and he said you lie to me all the time... He was like, "James lies to you"'

An inquisition: Jumping straight in at the deep-end, the MIC stalwart started the interogation, saying: 'It was so weird I was talking to Sam and he said you lie to me all the time... He was like, "James lies to you"'

Despite explaining that he would never usually lie to her, Lucy was less than impressed with the news that she'd been lied to by her boyfriend of one year.

'Why would you put two random girls in my car? Why not just tell me that?' Asked an incensed Lucy, before she stated the obvious,quipping: 'It just looks shady.'

And while James tried to defend his actions, saying he only had best intentions at hear, Lucy could only think of the negatives, snapping: 'I don't want skank cells all over my car.'

Though James insisted that the girls, Sam and himself were all fully clothed, the damage was done. 

'It’s actually ruining my birthday,' Lucy insisted.

And while James apologised and implored her to trust him, Lucy was clearly hurt by her boyfriends admission, saying:'I didn’t think you’d ever lie to my face.'

'The only thing I can think about is when I went out on that night with Sam ages ago, and Sam picked up two girls and I drove them all back to London': The truth came out, but it was all too late

'The only thing I can think about is when I went out on that night with Sam ages ago, and Sam picked up two girls and I drove them all back to London': The truth came out, but it was all too late

 

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