Made in Chelsea star marries criminal boyfriend after he’s released from prison

They have a daughter together

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by Emily Vierke |
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There is no denying the shockwaves that resounded through the world of Made in Chelsea when it was revealed that the bae of a certain MIC star had landed himself in prison.

Victoria Baker-Harber, who was arguably one of the most ruthless cast members to ever feature on the show, hit the headlines a few years back when her fella, Inigo Philbrick, was locked up for art fraud.

£80 million worth of art fraud, in fact.

Even the crime is giving Chelsea.

Victoria, gaia and Sophie
Victoria with her daughter and former mic star, Sophie ©(Photo by Hoda Davaine/Dave Benett/WireImage)

Victoria was five months pregnant with their daughter Gaia, who is now two, when Inigo was sentenced to seven years for fraud, he ended up serving just two years and was recently released from prison.

It didn't take long for Victoria and her convict boyfriend to cement their love for each other in a 'quick ceremony.'

"Their marriage is to help secure an American visa for Victoria, who is half British, half Australia," the Daily Mail has reported.

Apparently the former MIC star, who was besties with Mark Francis Vandelli during her stint on the reality TV show, also has a documentary in the works based around his crime and the events that followed.

"I'm doing a documentary. It's about my fiancé and his time in prison," she previously told the media outlet, "It's wild."

Victoria and mark
Victoria and mark ©(Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Chopard)

Tell you what would be even MORE wild, if Victoria returned to the show that made her famous with her art fraud husband on her arm.

Sam Prince wouldn't know what to do with himself if he had that major drama to deal with and we can't even begin got imagine how Maeva D’Ascanio would react to the news.

Inigo has recently confessed that he doesn't regret his actions, in a chat with The Sunday Times.

He told the publication, "There are a lot of people who look at it and say, look, I didn't kill anyone; I didn't do anything violent in any sort of way."

Well, that's one way of looking at it.

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