Millie Mackintosh has officially moved into a new home following her split from husband Hugo Taylor, sharing an emotional video of herself in tears as she received the keys. The former Made in Chelsea star, 36, and Taylor, 40, who share daughters Sienna, six, and Aurelia, four, ended their marriage five months ago, confirming the news in February.
Emotional New Chapter
In a video posted to social media, Mackintosh is seen wearing a long floral dress and crying as she explores her new surroundings. She captioned the clip: "Six months ago you didn’t know you’d be ok. Today you got the keys to your new home." The post hinted at the emotional toll of the marriage breakdown.
Fans flooded her with support, with one commenting: "Now it’s officially time to make beautiful, magical new memories. Enjoy this new chapter of your journey." Another wrote: "Congratulations! This is the beginning of a beautiful new chapter for you and your gorgeous girls."
Amicable Split Confirmed
The couple, who married seven years ago, decided to end their relationship earlier this year, surprising many in the showbiz world. A source close to the pair told The Mirror that the split was mutual and amicable. "Their split was very much amicable. There's no real reason for their split; it just happens sometimes," the source said.
Last month, Mackintosh hinted she may be dating again, sharing a social media reel with different outfits for different occasions, including one captioned: "Date night with a guy."
Past Comments on Sexuality
In a 2025 interview on the podcast Saturn Returns, Mackintosh opened up about her sexuality for the first time, discussing how she had used drinking as an excuse to kiss 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."
She insisted it did not affect her marriage, adding: "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."



