Made In Chelsea star welcomes second child just days after getting married

Made In Chelsea star welcomes second child just days after getting married

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In a “quickie ceremony without guests” ceremony, Made In Chelsea star Victoria Baker-Harber and her husband Inigo Philbrick welcomed a baby girl.

Made in Chelsea actress Victoria is well-known from 2011 to 2020.

Made In Chelsea’s Victoria Baker-Harber has joyfully announced the arrival of her second daughter, just a year after her whirlwind wedding to her husband following his prison release. The reality TV star, who joined the E4 series in 2011 and quickly became known for her fiery attitude and close bond with Mark-Francis Vandelli, took to Instagram to share the delightful news.

She revealed that she had given birth to a baby girl named Astra. This comes only a year after Victoria hastily married her husband Inigo Philbrick, two months after he was released from prison for an £80m art fraud conviction.

Victoria welcomed her second daughter, which was positive.
Victoria welcomed her second daughter, which was positive.

Sharing the birth announcement on Instagram, Victoria wrote: “Welcome to the world our beautiful little angel girl! Astra August Philbrick, May 5th 2025, 7Ilbs 5oz. You have already made us the happiest people on this planet.”

The former reality star’s new family member received many cheery messages. Following his two-year stint in prison for defrauding wealthy clients, forging documents, and pretending to be an investor, Victoria and Inigo tied the knot in a quick ceremony without guests last Monday.

Once Inigo’s electronic tag was removed, the couple, who also have a three-year-old daughter Gaia, said they planned to celebrate with loved ones after officially becoming husband and wife. The former E4 reality star admitted in a recent interview that their marriage is a part of a plan to get an American visa for Victoria, who is half British and half Australian.

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Victoria and Inigo
Two months after Inigo Philbrick was released from prison, Victoria hastily wed her husband.

In a bizarre coincidence, Inigo was detained in 2020 while Victoria was just five and a half months along with their daughter. He was released from home detention in New York last month after serving two years in prison.

Inigo admitted to breaking the law in a statement to the Sunday Times Magazine last year. There are many people who look at it and say, “Look, I didn’t kill anyone, I didn’t do anything violent in any kind.” Beyond that, the people involved in my case have made sure no one missed a meal or didn’t send their kids to college. Nobody in this entire story, in my opinion, is at fault for much more than ambition and greed. I don’t believe that ambition is necessary for successful business, and I believe that being greedy is a natural human condition. If I’d been driving while impaired, or if I sold drugs after someone died, I’d feel a lot more guilty.

Because “a lot can be learned” from his experience, the former gallery owner said he would not have a problem being open about his crimes with three-year-old Gaia.

When the father-of-two was still living with his ex-girlfriend, with whom he shares a second daughter, in the Mediterranean, Victoria met Inigo in 2016. She proclaimed Inigo the “love of her life,” promising to support him throughout the remainder of his prison sentence.

On a friend's yacht, Victoria and Inigo first met in 2016.
On a friend’s yacht, Victoria and Inigo first met in 2016.

Inigo has declared that his time behind bars only deepened his affection for Victoria, even getting a ‘V’ tattoo inked on his chest by a fellow inmate as a testament to their bond. Victoria, who first graced our screens with her sharp wit and no-nonsense demeanour on E4’s Made In Chelsea in 2011, later joined Inigo in a BBC documentary exploring his fraudulent past and stint in prison—a project she reveals was actually his brainchild.

Victoria mentioned in a conversation with the Mail that she was working on a documentary last year. My fiance and his time serving time are the subject of this essay. It’s wild… He is in favor of it. His idea was it.

She defended her future husband, saying, “He didn’t murder anyone.” Everyone makes mistakes, but he took full responsibility and accountability for what he did and raised his hands and acknowledged what he did.

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Source: Mirror

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