MADE In Chelsea star Victoria Philbrick has given birth to a baby girl.
The reality star only announced her pregnancy on Instagram two weeks ago and has now shared the newborn’s name following her arrival on Sunday.


Sharing a picture of the baby’s head, Victoria wrote: “Welcome to the world our beautiful little angel girl!
“Astra August Philbrick, May 5th 2025, 7lbs 5oz. You have already made us the happiest people on this planet.”;
Followers rushed to congratulate the parents following the birth of their second child.
One person posted: “Congratulations I love his name.”;
Another said: “Congratulations beautiful!”;
A third wrote: “Huge Congratulations. So happy for you and your family.”;
Victoria and art gallery owner Inigo married last year, two months after his release from
In 2022, Inigo was for masterminding a plot to defraud clients and fake documents.
The couple, who share three-year-old daughter Gaia Grace, said their vows after Inigo served just two years.
He was released to home detention curfew in New York â a scheme which sees culprits let go early from custody if they have a suitable address to go to.
According to MailOnline, their nuptials were a “quickie ceremony without guests”;.
In a telling comment, Victoria admitted: “Not the wedding that I’ve pictured since I was nine...”;
The pair first met on a yacht in 2016.
Inigo was raised in America and, according to MailOnline, their married status will help “secure an American visa”; for half-British and half-Australian Victoria.
Legal horror
Victoria waswith their first child when Inigo was arrested in 2020.
The illegal arrangement saw Inigo, originally from Hackney in East London, buy and sell paintings by top artists like David Hockney for millions.
Yet his business â run from an art gallery in London’s Mayfair â, where the same valuable masterpieces were sold several times over to different wealthy investors.
In 2019, he sold a painting of the artistat an auction in London, but the £5million price tag was not enough to pay off all those who thought they owned it.
He went on the run for six months before being tracked down by the FBI.
He was taken to a jail in Brooklyn â which was so brutal Victoria dared not take their daughter.
At the time, she said: “He is in there with a guy on a quadruple homicide charge in his cell.”;

