Made In Chelsea star Victoria Baker-Harber Gives Birth to Second Daughter just days after getting married

Made in Chelsea alum Victoria Baker-Harber has welcomed her second child, a baby girl named Astra, just days after marrying disgraced art dealer Inigo Philbrick. The 36-year-old reality TV star, known for her cutting wit and glamorous life on the E4 reality series, shared the joyful news on Instagram on May 6.

“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,” Victoria captioned the post, alongside a sweet photo of the newborn.

This is Victoria’s second daughter with Inigo, whom she married in a no-frills ceremony last year – just two months after he was released early from prison. Philbrick, previously jailed for a notorious £80 million art fraud, had served two years of a seven-year sentence when he was allowed to return home on electronic monitoring.

Their first daughter, Gaia, is now three years old. Victoria and Inigo’s marriage, reportedly arranged quickly for legal purposes including a US visa application, was followed by promises of a more celebratory gathering once Philbrick’s tag was removed.

Despite the controversy surrounding Inigo’s crimes – including forging documents, lying to investors, and orchestrating one of the art world’s biggest scandals – Victoria has stood firmly by his side. She even co-produced a BBC documentary with him last year, detailing his criminal past and time in prison.

In a previous interview, Inigo shockingly stated he didn’t feel guilt over the fraud, saying: “Nobody died. Nobody starved. Everyone just got greedy. Greed and ambition go hand in hand in business.”

Victoria met Inigo in 2016 aboard a friend’s yacht in the Mediterranean while he was still dating another woman. Since then, their relationship has survived legal scandals, prison time, and public scrutiny.

Philbrick, now living under house arrest in New York, even got a tattoo of the letter “V” inked on his chest by a fellow inmate. Speaking about their journey, Victoria said: “Everyone makes mistakes. He took accountability. He’s still the love of my life.”