Made in Chelsea's Olivia Bentley 'goes public' with new boyfriend in loved-up pic
16.10.2023 - 18:39
/ ok.co.uk
Made in Chelsea's Olivia Bentley has suggested that she's dating her Made in Chelsea co-star, Hugo Mackenzie-Wood, as she posted some cosy snaps of them to Instagram.
The 28 year old is currently in Sydney, Australia, with a number of her Made in Chelsea cast mates including Ruby Adler, Sam Prince and Yasmine Zweegers. And Olivia made sure to post two black and white snaps of herself with Hugo, 23, to Instagram, where she could be seen placing a tender hand on his face and laughing at the camera, whilst he rested his hand on her leg. In the second snap, she pulled his head into her neck and both of them looked very at-ease in each other's company.
Olivia, who previously dated MIC's Tristan Phipps, captioned the post: "Hey hey lover," with a white love heart emoji. Her fans were here for the snap and apparent new romance as one commented: "WE LOVE A ‘LIV IN LOVE." A second wrote: "I hope you’ve found love again, if not that you do in time x," as a third said: "Yesss, love this!!." OK! has contacted Liv's reps for comment. It comes a few months after Liv vowed that she wouldn't date anymore Made in Chelsea boys, following her split from Tristan in May.
“I think that’s where I’ve gone wrong – no more Chelsea boys!” she told OK! , adding that she’s not in a hurry to be tied down again. “I think I’m going to stay single for a bit. I need someone to calm me down...” The star was in an on/off relationship with ex-safari guide Tristan, 24, since 2020 before finally calling it quits in May.
At the time she said they were “amicable”, and she wished him all the best. Despite their obvious on-screen chemistry, Olivia says this third – and final – break-up is definitely “for the best”. But it came as a shock to many close to the
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