
Millie Mackintosh baffles fans as she shares throwback clips of herself kissing and canoodling with husband Hugo Taylor while married to Professor Green
The former Made In Chelsea stars first met two decades ago and dated in their early 20s, before breaking up. They rekindled their romance years later and married in 2018.
But in the years Millie, 36, and Hugo, 39, were not together, she dated and later we d rapper Professor Green, whose real name is Stephen Paul Manderson. The pair were married from 2013 until 2016.
Taking to Instagram over the weekend, Millie shared her take on a recent TikTok trend in which someone underestimates how long a couple have been together - before the poster declares 'Months?!' and shares a picture from every year they've been together.
Millie's take on the trend saw her post a picture or video of her and Hugo every year from 2011 all the way to 2025.
This confused fans as not only had Millie included the years when she was married to someone else, but her and Hugo looked extremely cosy during the footage from that time.
In a picture from 2013, the year Millie married the rapper, she and Hugo were seen kissing on the lips, while in another from 2015 she could be seen sitting on his knee.
In a picture from 2013, the year Millie married the rapper, she and Hugo were seen kissing on the lips, while in another from 2015 she could be seen sitting on his knee
A video from 2014 also showed Millie and Hugo holding hands as they strolled down the street together.
And a picture from the year Millie divorced Professor Green, 2016, her and Hugo cosied up for a selfie while on a sun-soaked holiday.
She captioned the clip: 'I couldn't resist jumping on this trend! We met when I was 16, first in a relationship when I was 21, got back together when I was 26, married when I was 29, had Sienna when I was 30 and Aurelia 18 months later.
'Now we have been married 7 years! How time flies!'
Fans were quick to comment on how Millie had included the years she was with Professor Green - and branded it 'wild' how she was seen kissing Hugo.
They commented: 'But what about being married to someone else in that time..?';
'Love your love. But this is wild posting pictures kissing, holding hands and sitting on the lap of another man during your marriage to someone else Millie lol,';
'But why does she have pics sitting on his lap and holding his hand During the years she was married to someone else,';
A video from 2014 also showed Millie and Hugo holding hands as they strolled down the street together
She captioned the clip: 'I couldn't resist jumping on this trend! We met when I was 16, first in a relationship when I was 21'
'This is cute but am I missing something? Wasn't she married to professor Green during some of this?';
'Yes from 2013-2016... so the kissing /hand holding in those photos is wild,'; 'How's that possible when you were married to someone else during the early year,';
'So we pretending she didn't have a whole marriage inbetween all these years?'; 'Ahem married to pro Green between 2013 and 2016.'
It comes after Millie enjoyed a sun-soaked family holiday with Hugo and their daughters Sienna, five, and Aurelia, three.
Millie took to Instagram last week to share a look at the reality of holidaying as a family.
She shared a candid snap of herself sitting down in a skimpy red patterned bikini, as she opened up about 'extra skin' after giving birth.
'The girls love to grab my tummy and the stretched skin,' she captioned the picture. 'I remind them that my tummy grew them and it still remembers having them inside.'
Elsewhere Millie was seen enjoying a day on the beach with her daughters as she displayed her incredible figure in another vibrant two-piece.
Fans were quick to comment on how Millie had included the years she was with Professor Green - and branded it 'wild' how she was seen kissing Hugo
She captioned the post: 'Holiday realities. Feeling rested after a special week with the girls and Hugo, but wanted to share some of the realities that you might not always see…I'm sure lots of you can relate.'
Millie opened up about how she found a balance between parenting and finding time for herself during the trip.
'Prioritising my mental health meant getting up early before the kids woke up to do a meditation and workout,' she wrote over her beach snap.
Meanwhile she also shared a picture of husband Hugo and her youngest daughter Aurelia sat at dinner.
She wrote: 'We started the week away with no iPads at meals...but in order to have an actual adult conversation we did end up using them!'
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