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Made in Chelsea boffin Richard Dinan is giving Binky Felstead’s baby India a copy of his new science book as he reveals she’ll be a ‘wonderful’ mum

The science-mad star exclusively told The Sun Online how his stint on the E4 reality show had been a double-edged sword for his career.

MADE in Chelsea brainbox Richard Dinan is set to make Binky Felstead's baby a childhood boffin after revealing he will treat two-month-old India to a copy of his chunky science book as her first present.

Yet the businessman, who used to date former co-star Kimberley Garner before wowing Georgia Toffolo with his intellect, revealed exclusively to The Sun Online his reality TV stint has "handicapped" his science career.

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Made in Chelsea star Richard Dinan is set to make Binky Felstead's baby a childhood boffin - by giving little India a copy of his new science bookCredit: Getty - Contributor
He gushed his former co-star would be a 'wonderful' mumCredit: Rex Features

Last week, posh totty Richard released his layman's guide to nuclear fusion, The Fusion Guide, which he has been working on since quitting the E4 show.

Yet despite getting theoretical and indulging in his passion to drum up funding for nuclear reactors, he hasn't completely abandoned his MIC roots.

Richard exclusively confessed: "I keep in touch with Ollie Locke and Kimberly Garner (his ex) and Binky as well, we are still friendly.

"I haven't seen her baby yet. I will be giving them a copy of The Fusion Age as a first Baby Shower present.

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"I think she will be a wonderful mum."

Explaining he couldn't have juggled running his companies with MIC's strict filming demands he told us the show - which follows the life of wealthy twenty-somethings living in posh west London - had been "a real asset - but it has been controversial."

Richard's intellect impressed co-star Toff on the E4 showCredit: E4
Yet he admitted being a reality star had been both a blessing and a curse when it comes to his science careerCredit: E4
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He said: "Sometimes, that can be a good thing.

"But its handicapped me in a way that people are so keen to tear me down - I've had to do my research doubly hard."

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He continued: "I've met people who would love to say 'oh, you don't know what you're talking about you silly reality star' whereas a lot of PHD students don't do the research because they live off their reputation.

"I will read everything twice."

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