Millie Mackintosh has reportedly signed up for the celebrity dating app Raya, four months after splitting from her husband Hugo Taylor.
The former Made In Chelsea star was convinced by pals to join the app, and has shared on her profile she hopes that someone with ’emotionally intelligence’ will be the most attractive to her.
Sources claimed that Millie is in ‘no rush’ to find a new relationship, but is open to ‘having some fun and getting back out there.’
Her profile describes her as a ‘creator, entrepreneur and author,’ and in a nod to her delay in joining a dating app, her chosen track is Lizzo’s About Damn Time.
A source said: ‘Millie isn’t wasting any time and is getting herself back out there.
‘As a busy mum-of-two, meeting new people can be tough so her mates egged her on to sign up to Raya.’
They went on to tell The Sun: ‘She was with Hugo for a long time and they share a lot of history together, as well as two daughters.
‘But Millie is open to having some fun and getting out there again.’
Daily Mail has contacted a representative for Millie Mackintosh for comment.
Millie has been through a tumultuous time in recent months after splitting from husband Hugo Taylor, 40, the father of her daughters Sienna, six, and Aurelia, four, in February after seven years of marriage.
Earlier this month, the influencer announced she was moving out of the couple’s £5million marital home, just months after completing a full renovation on the property.
Millie and Hugo have now officially filed for divorce and have both appointed legal teams, with the pair said to be keen for a ‘clean break’ while continuing to co-parent their daughters amicably.
The couple first met as teenagers and they began dating when Millie was 21, rising to fame together on the E4 reality series Made In Chelsea.
In 2013, the Quality Street heiress married rapper Professor Green, 42, but the couple divorced in 2016, the same year she rekindled her relationship with Hugo.

Millie and Hugo tied the knot two years later in 2018 and welcomed their first daughter, Sienna, in May 2020, followed by Aurelia in November 2021.
A source revealed to the Daily Mail at the time: ‘Millie and Hugo are currently going through a separation and have sadly decided to split.
‘They have known each other for many years, and in recent weeks, have had serious conversations about their future, ultimately deciding it’s better for them both to part ways.
‘Their main priority remains their children and family life, and separating is not something they ever hoped would happen.
‘At present, they are considering what living apart might look like and how they plan to navigate co-parenting their young children.
‘It’s been an incredibly difficult start to the year, and one they hope to continue managing in private.’
In recent years, Millie has been open with her fans about her past struggles with alcohol, which led her to becoming teetotal and writing the book Bad Drunk.
Millie has spoken candidly about how she began binge drinking at a young age while at boarding school, using alcohol to cope with being away from home, bullying and her own insecurities.
Millie and Hugo were part of the original cast of Made In Chelsea when the reality show launched in 2011, alongside Millie’s best friend Caggie, Hugo’s best friend Spencer Matthews, Rosie Fortescue, Ollie Locke and Binky Felstead to name a few.
The reality show remains an E4 staple 15 years on and is now in its 31st series, with Ollie Locke, 39, the only original cast member to make occasional appearances.
Caggie became a mother for the first time in June 2025 when she welcomed baby daughter Lola into the world with her boyfriend, musician Tom Liddell.
Announcing the happy news via social media at the time, she wrote: ‘Our hearts are exploding with love. And I’m completely overwhelmed by the tiredness.
‘The initiation into motherhood has been unlike anything I could have imagined. I’m just trying to keep my head above water. I’ll share more in the coming days, but for now, we’re deep in the ‘newborn trenches,’ as they say.
‘Everyone told me to take photos while pregnant because I’d regret it if I didn’t. At the time, I really didn’t feel like being in front of a camera… but I’m so glad we captured these, the day before she arrived.
‘I already miss her being in my belly – the safety, the unity. It’s been replaced with a constant undercurrent of worry and anxiety.
‘I remember someone once described this part as ‘your heart now living outside your chest’ and I’m learning what that really means.
‘Every cry pierces deeply. Every feed touches a part of you you didn’t know existed. It’s a brutal awakening, a maddening kind of magic. I can’t believe I’m a mum.’
