Lady Victoria Hervey

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Lady Victoria Frederica Isabella Hervey (born 6 October 1976), is an English socialite and "It girl".

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Lady Victoria is the elder daughter of the 6th Marquess of Bristol and his third wife Yvonne Marie Sutton. She is the older sister of the 8th Marquess of Bristol and of Lady Isabella Hervey, and her older half-brothers were the 7th Marquess of Bristol and Lord Nicholas Hervey, both deceased.

She was educated at Benenden School, then was offered but turned down a place to read French and the History of Art at Bristol University.

After school, Hervey became Michael Winner’s receptionist, then a catwalk model for Christian Dior. She later ran a boutique called Akademi which went backrupt with considerable debts, and was a diarist in The Sunday Times. She is most famous for her social life, which made her a staple of the British tabloids in the late 1990s to the present date.

In October 2004, she appeared on The Farm, a five version of the RTÉ show Celebrity Farm.

In July 2006 she appeared in the ITV show Love Island.

On 18th September 2007 she appeared on ITV's 'Dont call me stupid' program, where she was asked to learn about the Labour Party Movement with George Galloway.

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