Millie Mackintosh and her former Made in Chelsea co-star Hugo Taylor share two young daughters and were married for seven years, after first meeting as teenagers
Made In Chelsea stars Millie Mackintosh and Hugo Taylor have reportedly filed for divorce, a month after it was reported their seven year marriage had ended. The former couple, who share two daughters, are said to be “committed to co-parenting” and want the legal proceedings to go through as “painlessly as possible.”
Millie, 36, has been married before, to musician Professor Green – they were married for three years, from 2013, but divorced in 2016. She then moved on and found love with the dad of her children, entrepreneur Hugo, 39, who was her Made In Chelsea co-star. The pair had known each other as teens, but didn’t get involved romantically until years later, when they were on MiC together in 2011 – they split when Hugo cheated on her on the show.
A source told the Sun: “Fans will be sad to hear that their relationship is really over, but the pair just want a clean break. Millie and Hugo are committed to co-parenting their two young children and keeping everything stable.”
They added that the former couple are still amicable, saying: “They want the divorce to go through as painlessly as possible and are focusing on work in the meantime.”
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Meanwhile, Professor Green and Millie have reconnected as friends, with them sharing photos of their children. Speaking on Brogan Garrit-Smith’s podcast Getting There, Millie said she is in a “nice place” with her ex, explaining: “We both moved on and started families. We’ve sent each other pictures of our kids. It feels like there’s no bad blood.”
But the end of their marriage left her in a “bad place”, with Millie revealing: “I think we [Professor Green] both were in our own struggles, and I think we maybe both thought we could fix each other. But we couldn’t.
“And ultimately, we both had our own struggles, and it just magnified it. And it was actually quite toxic.”
Elsewhere, Millie spoke of her issues with addiction, saying: “I had just got divorced and was with Hugo. I was incredibly anxious, I barely eating, I was medicating with Xanax. I was not well.
“And just whenever the feelings would come up, I just remember just taking another pill. I was it was a really hard time.”
The week after her divorce from Professor Green was finalised, she went public with Hugo. The pair got engaged the year after in Mykonos, before getting hitched in June 2018. In 2020, they welcomed their first daughter Sienna, and then Aurelia followed the year after.
Last year, Millie spoke on podcast Saturn Returns about her drinking and how she had used it as an excuse to kiss other women. She said: “I had crushes on girls at school and I just didn’t have the awareness to go, ‘I like girls as well.’ I’ve explored a lot of my relationship to women. I was bullied so I definitely have intimacy issues with women, but there’s this attraction as well.
“Obviously I’m married to a man. It’s not something that affects our relationship at all now but looking back I realise that was one of the reasons I drank in a destructive way, because there was a part of myself I didn’t understand. I didn’t know how to express it and I felt scared to express it. Every time I would drink I would just keep doing it [kissing women], even if I was in a relationship.”
She added: “Now, I’m not going out and drinking and doing wild, crazy s**t. I am not going to walk up to women and snog them just because I’m attracted to women — just in the same way I wouldn’t go up to a man and snog them.”
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