'Ladies of London' season 2 episode 2: 'The Barefoot Baroness' spoilers

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This week, in the season 2 premiere of "Ladies of London," viewers got to know more about new cast member Caroline Fleming and got to see returning cast members Juliet Angus, Marissa Hermer, Anabelle Neilson, Caroline Stanbury, and Juliet Montagu. 

While the other ladies are part of London's elite, Fleming is part of a royal family and was born a Danish baroness. She relinquished her title when she married Rory Fleming — nephew of James Bond creator Ian Fleming — from whom she is now divorced. 

In this week's episode, Stanbury, who is a friend of Fleming, described her as a "wild child," and it looks like the Baroness' eccentric streak will be featured in the show's next episode titled "The Barefoot Baroness." 

In the sneak peek video posted on People, the ladies, all clad in red dresses, are expecting something fabulous for Fleming's dinner party, and they are very surprised when she passes around Cheetos as an appetizer. Angus says that she couldn't remember the last time she had Cheetos at a dinner party, let alone at a baroness' party, while everyone else looks slightly confused by Fleming's choice of party edibles.

They also note that she is barefoot, and they wonder if they should take their shoes off as well. Fleming says that they don't have to do that — she never wears shoes, and she finds it very "grounding." 

Later, the Baroness goes to the kitchen humming as she prepares the food for the party without any help. It can be seen that she's very confident and calm even without anyone helping her, and she even refuses help, saying that she likes to do things a certain way. While the other ladies complain about the food taking so long, Fleming blithely goes about with the dinner preparations, even stopping for a bit to feed her dogs a few bites of food. 

"Ladies of London" airs Mondays at 10/9c on Bravo. 

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