Millie Mackintosh puts on a leggy display in a back dress as she enjoys night out with husband Hugo

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Millie Mackintosh looked incredible on Saturday as she enjoyed a rare night out with husband Hugo Taylor.

The Made In Chelsea star, 33, put on a very leggy display in a black feathered mini dress, paired with a pair of silver heels.

She updated her 1.4 million Instagram followers after indulging in a lavish meal at Mortimer House.

Couple: Millie Mackintosh looked incredible on Saturday as she enjoyed a rare night out with husband Hugo Taylor

Millie styled her long golden locks in loose curls and opted for a dewy glam makeup look with a swipe of nude lipstick.

The mother of two wore diamond earrings and carried a small gold handbag.

Meanwhile, Hugo cut a neat figure in a gray blazer, paired with a crisp black shirt, pants and loafers.

Millie and Hugo originally dated in 2011 during Made In Chelsea, but broke up when it was revealed that he had cheated on Millie with Rosie Fortescue.

Wow! The Made In Chelsea star, 33, put on a very leggy display in a black feathered mini dress, paired with a pair of silver heels

They reunited in the second half of 2016 and Hugo proposed while on holiday in Mykonos, Greece, in July 2017.

She was previously married to musician Professor Green, real name Stephen Manderson, in September 2013.

The couple announced their separation in February 2016 after two and a half years of marriage and finalized their divorce in May 2016 – the same week Millie went public with Hugo on a trip to Monaco.

Millie spoke candidly about her struggles with her mental health and recently revealed that she started taking anti-anxiety drugs.

In a lengthy Instagram post, Millie boldly explained that she has seen a therapist to deal with some “painful experiences” from her teenage years and that she has found the medication helpful.

Happy family: Millie has been married to former Made In Chelsea star Hugo since 2018 and the couple are parents to adorable daughters Sienna, two, and Aurelia, nine months.

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 in a while, so lately I thought I’d share a little about life, 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.

“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 take some of the association and fear away.

“Instead, I found it really triggering and I became more anxious than ever. After much deliberation with my therapist, we decided to take a low-dose prescription medication, while continuing talk therapy would be the best way forward 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.”

Millie added that she now feels better than ever and feels like she has her life “back in control”.

She wrote: ‘It’s been a few months since I started 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 fear stealing 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. As a side note, medication is not the solution for everyone, this is just my experience.

“Ultimately what I want you to get out of 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.”

Candid: Millie spoke candidly about her struggles with her mental health and revealed she started taking anti-anxiety meds

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