By Nola Ojomu For Mailonline
Published: 16:35 EST, 10 August 2014 | Updated: 19:09 EST, 10 August 2014
They ended the last series of Made In Chelsea with their friendship in tatters.
But New York proved to be the perfect place for Binky Felstead and Lucy Watson to bury the hatchet as the group made their way to the States for the summer.
Fans saw the girls put their anger behind them as they spoke for the first time in weeks.
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Heart-to-heart: New York proved to be the perfect place for Binky Felstead and Lucy Watson to bury the hatchet in the new episode of Made In Chelsea: New York
Binky admitted she was hurt by Lucy's ability to keep her distance as she said: 'I didn't think you'd actually walk away and mean it'.
Lucy replied: 'I didn't go, I was pushed. I was shoved. I tried to text you and call you. I feel like you thought I was acting in a malicious way and that really hurt.'
Binky claimed that she didn't understand why Lucy didn't just reach out again after some time had gone by but seemed willing to move past it as she said: 'I don't want a boy to come between us.'
Distance: The pair had ended the last series of Made In Chelsea refusing to speak to each other
Upset: Lucy opened up about her feelings as the pair spoke honestly to each other
Come here, you: Fans saw the girls put their anger behind them as the BFFs spoke for the first time in weeks
The episode opened with Spencer joined by Stevie Johnson, Jamie Laing and Oliver Proudlock as they displayed their typically rowdy party behaviour at a brunch party.
Spencer playfully mocked Stevie's luck with the ladies as he said: 'We're British, single and in New York... you might finally get laid.'
However, Jamie and Spencer once again made a beeline for the same girl as they battled for the attention of Lucy's new friend, Billie.
Yeah boy: The episode opened with Spencer joined by Stevie Johnson, Jamie Laing and Oliver Proudlock as they displayed their typically rowdy party behaviour
No surprise there: Meanwhile the ladies were quick to hit the shops as they took in the famous sights
Tensions between Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue were still evident as they ignored each other at the popular bar, but an encounter soon let to a verbal spat as Lucy told Rosie: 'You're a b***h. I will be around people who are nice on this trip.
Rosie retorted: 'But look the way you just spoke to me.'
Lucy then summoned Stevie as she said: 'Let's go some drinks… without you Rosie.'
Binky's solo arrival confirmed that her relationship with Alex was officially over as she was greeted at the station by her sister, Anna Louise.
Non-stop party: The boys got rather excitable at a brunch party in the Big Apple
Keep it classy: Mark Francis and Victoria kept to themselves as new cast member, Billie, was introduced to viewers
Not again: Jamie and Spencer both made a beeline for the same girl as they battled for the attention of Lucy's new friend
The pair spoke about her choice to finally end things as she said: 'I wasn't happy for a long time I was trying to make it work because everyone was against us. I've realised I feel like an idiot.
'I want to see Cheska and speak to her because I don't want that friendship to end. But Lucy hasn't really been a good friend.'
Spencer seemed slightly intimidated by Proudlock American pal, Alex, as the pair battled things out in a friendly game of baseball on the lower East Side.
Meanwhile, the girls – minus Lucy Watson – had fun ogling their yoga instructor during an early morning class.
Feisty: While tensions between Lucy Watson and Rosie Fortescue were still evident as they ignored each other at the popular bar, an encounter soon let to a verbal spat
Excuse me: Lucy was quick to lash out at Rosie as she said: 'I will only be around people who are nice on this trip'
Binky joined the group as she moved in with Louise and Rosie as she exclaimed: 'I came to my senses. I've finally done it.'
While Stevie made his way to Lucy's apartment as she discussed living alone until Riley joined her.
Speaking about her spat with Rosie, she concluded: 'I love being friends with girls. They don't like being friends with me.'
Billie's arrival turned into a match-making session as Lucy tried to highlight Stevie's great attributes.
Fun night in: Stevie made his way to Lucy's apartment as she discussed living alone until Riley joined her
Flirty: Billie's arrival turned into a match-making session as Lucy tried to highlight Stevie's great attributes
An impromptu house party at Proudlock's was the perfect setting for Binky to approach Cheska as she tentatively attempted to try to make conversation with her former best friend.
She opened up to Cheska as she said: 'I never thought what you were saying wasn't true, I just couldn't hear it. I was blocking it out and I needed to do it on my own.'
Cheska replied: 'You did and I'm proud that you have. I've missed you so much.'
Spencer couldn't resist asking Billie out on a date despite the fact she had been talking to Stevie for most of the evening.
The episode ended with Jamie calling Alex and demanding that he joined the group in New York.
Get over here: The episode ended with Jamie calling Alex and demanding that he joined the group in New York
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