Millie Mackintosh dotes on her ‘flower girl’ daughter Sienna, two, at a friend’s wedding in Chelsea

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She recently revealed that she started taking medication after she became “consumed” with anxiety.

But on Friday morning, Millie Mackintosh, 33, pushed her worries aside when she took to Instagram to share adorable snaps of herself and husband Hugo Taylor, 36, in love with their daughter Sienna, two.

The former Made In Chelsea stars – who are also parents to 11-month-old Aurelia – adored their eldest child, who was dressed in a sweet white dress and an elaborate headband, while acting as a flower girl for their friend’s wedding. at Chelsea.

Adorable: On Friday morning, Millie Mackintosh, 33, took to Instagram to share adorable snaps of herself and husband Hugo Taylor, 36, in love with their oldest daughter Sienna, two

Adorable: On Friday morning, Millie Mackintosh, 33, took to Instagram to share adorable snaps of herself and husband Hugo Taylor, 36, in love with their oldest daughter Sienna, two

Millie looked sensational in a glorious blue patterned midaxi dress, which she paired with off-white ruffled boots.

The Quality Street heiress drew attention to her slim frame with a thick waist belt and warmly wrapped in a velvet coat with furry blue accents.

Little Sienna looked angelic in her ruffled white dress, which had a floral belt and which she wore with an oversized floral headband.

The stylish toddler stepped out in satin frock shoes worn with white tights and carried a handbag with faux pearl beads.

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1666961771 140 Millie Mackintosh dotes on her flower girl daughter Sienna two

Gorgeous: Little Sienna looked angelic in her ruffled white dress, which featured a floral belt, and wore it with an oversized floral headband

Gorgeous: Little Sienna looked angelic in her ruffled white dress, which featured a floral belt, and wore it with an oversized floral headband

Gorgeous: Little Sienna looked angelic in her ruffled white dress, which featured a floral belt, and wore it with an oversized floral headband

Fabulous: Millie looked sensational in a glorious blue patterned midaxi dress, which she paired with off-white ruffled boots

Fabulous: Millie looked sensational in a glorious blue patterned midaxi dress, which she paired with off-white ruffled boots

Fabulous: Millie looked sensational in a glorious blue patterned midaxi dress, which she paired with off-white ruffled boots

While things seem perfect in her latest upload of photos, Millie revealed in August that she’s started taking medication to help with anxiety she’s struggled with for years.

The former Made In Chelsea star took to Instagram where she shared a candid post about her struggles with mental health.

Millie explained that she went to a therapist to deal with some “painful experiences” from her teenage years and that she found the medication helpful.

She said, “I just wanted to catch up. I’ve shared a lot about how I was feeling during my pregnancies and fourth-trimester travel, but I haven’t checked in for a while, so I’ve been thinking about sharing a little about life lately, especially my own self-care.

“I recently recorded a podcast for @thegoodglow.ie where I shared something I honestly didn’t think I would do. I have had anxiety for most of my life and have found helpful tools to manage it.

Flower girl style: The stylish toddler stepped out in satin frock shoes worn with white tights and carried a handbag with faux pearl beads

Flower girl style: The stylish toddler stepped out in satin frock shoes worn with white tights and carried a handbag with faux pearl beads

Flower girl style: The stylish toddler stepped out in satin frock shoes worn with white tights and carried a handbag with faux pearl beads

Real talk: It comes after the former Made In Chelstea star shared a candid post about her struggles with mental health (pictured with daughter Aurelia, nine months)

Real talk: It comes after the former Made In Chelstea star shared a candid post about her struggles with mental health (pictured with daughter Aurelia, nine months)

Real talk: It comes after the former Made In Chelstea star shared a candid post about her struggles with mental health (pictured with daughter Aurelia, nine months)

“However, since the lockdown and becoming a mother, my anxiety (particularly social anxiety) really started to take over, consuming my thoughts and feeling trapped.

“I went into therapy to try to understand where the fear came from, which meant revisiting some painful experiences from my teenage years in the hopes that it would release some of the association and fear. Instead, I found it really triggering and became more anxious than ever.

‘After much deliberation with my therapist, we decided to take a low dose of prescription medication, while continuing talk therapy would be the best solution for the time being.

“While I knew this was the best decision, I found it hard to admit to myself and my family that I needed this kind of help.

“I would always encourage and support friends and family in their own mental health journey, but I think it’s different when you’re the one who needs it.”

Candid: In August, Millie revealed she's started taking medication to help with anxiety she's had for years

Candid: In August, Millie revealed she's started taking medication to help with anxiety she's had for years

Candid: In August, Millie revealed she’s started taking medication to help with anxiety she’s had for years

She wrote: ‘It’s been a few months since I stared at my medication and with regular exercise and sleep I feel so much better, lighter, I can focus on being the best version of myself for my girls and Hugo without my anxiety the joy of what should have been happy moments. I have more control and like myself again!

‘Being open about mental health is so important! Life isn’t always as gleaming as it seems here and I strongly intend to normalize these conversations.

‘Thank you @georgie.crawford for giving me a safe space to talk, I’ll link our conversation into stories, listen up!

‘As a side note, medication is not the solution for everyone, this is just my experience. Ultimately, what I want you to take away from this is that it’s okay to ask for help, that whatever you’re going through, however you’re feeling, you’re not alone and there’s help out there.”

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1666961884 259 Millie Mackintosh dotes on her flower girl daughter Sienna two

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1666961890 994 Millie Mackintosh dotes on her flower girl daughter Sienna two