Who is jacquetta wheeler
Their wedding featured in Vogue thanks to its society guest list and glamorous location, her family home Chilham Castle in Kent. But the fairytale is over for Jacquetta Wheeler — daughter of the late betting tycoon Stuart Wheeler — and Jamie Allsopp, a dashing hedgie with whom she has three children.
The couple have quietly divorced and Jacquetta, 39, is now holed up at the castle. She was putting the kids to bed on her own when I called to check in on her last week, and she confirmed a divorce but declined to elaborate. A source said: 'They grew apart. But she'll be snapped up before long. After all she has a massive castle… all she needs is a prince! He's had a pop at a woman called Sharon who asked a perfectly reasonable question: who pays for all the lavish holidays he's permanently on?
His response? You'll never get that privilege Sharon. Enjoy your Pot Noodle. Well, we can't all live on lobster at The Ritz paid for by our girlfriends, Sam! Sam Palmer, fiance of Petra Ecclestone, thinks he's pretty funny.
I think he's pretty obnoxious. My lips are sealed, but.. Which highly-strung American celeb waltzed out of a Sloaney party attended by her posh boyfriend because it was too low-key for her? The party, hosted by a polo player, was the sort where guests turned up clutching bottles of wine from the off-licence. But the Hollywood star wanted advance notice of the names of the female guests — and an indication of what they would be wearing.
Despite her demands being declined, the star turned up — only to depart early in a huff because the bash wasn't grand enough for her, leaving her then boyfriend red-faced The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
Argos AO. Headlines U. Privacy Policy Feedback. The Fashion Show. Victoria's Secret. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Jacquetta Wheeler. History Talk 0. Jacquetta Lydia Wheeler born October 16, is a British model. Your modelling career needs no introduction, but tell us about some of your favourite moments. I used to love doing the fashion shows. I have fond memories of laughs backstage with the girls and all the hair and makeup people.
And I loved walking to a great beat on the catwalk, wearing a fabulous outfit. The Galliano days of Dior were exceptional. I feel lucky to have been part of them. It was a magical trip where I actually had time to look around the temples… rare then, I think impossible now probably!
Always loved working with Mario Testino who started my career too. When did you first get on the other side of the camera and realise your passion for photographic portraiture?
I always loved taking pictures. My mother was a photographer and gave me a proper camera when I was on holiday aged 10, and I started learning then. In my early twenties in NYC, I did a course at the ICA international centra of photography and my project was taking portraits of friends of mine. The combination of your modelling and photography skills are a match made in heaven, perhaps never more so than during the pandemic.
Just before the first lockdown, I was packing up the car to take me and my family to Kent where my Dad lived, and delayed the journey by two hours searching for my tripod which somehow had made its way into our garden shed.
Once in Kent and just before the shops all shut down, I flew into Canterbury to go to a camera shop, to buy a remote shutter release. I just started doing it. I had a few fun dresses and played around, and started sending the pictures to my agent to see if she could help find me some work.
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