As a social media influencer, former Made In Chelsea star Tabitha Willett fills her Instagram account with glamorous images of her wealthy, cosmopolitan life, visiting designer boutiques and trying out expensive cosmetics.
But that posh image has suffered a blow after a court ruled she trashed a £1.8million flat she was renting in luxury Kensington, west London.
In an eight-month stay, she left make-up stains and drawings on walls, punched holes in pictures and a TV, left a £9,000 rug stained with dog urine and damaged a hob.
The 32-year-old has now been ordered to pay £4,749 to her landlady for damage to the luxury apartment, which she rented from March to November 2022.
A court found that Made in Chelsea star Tabitha Willett had vandalized a £1.8 million apartment she was renting in luxury Kensington, west London.
The 32-year-old has now been ordered to pay £4,749 to her landlady for damage to the luxury flat in Onslow Gardens (pictured: a two-bedroom flat in Onslow Gardens).
She stayed there with her five-year-old daughter and King Charles Spaniel, Ruby, who regularly appear on her ‘mummy blogger’ Instagram account.
Rent for the two-bedroom flat in affluent Onslow Gardens cost £3,500 a month, but landlady Charlotte Hill told Central London County Court: “There was a history of her not paying the rent.”
Hill, who lives in Monaco, won his lawsuit against Willett for property damage and non-payment of rent at a one-day hearing last week.
She told the court: ‘It’s a nightmare scenario… The apartment was completely trashed and I found a tenant who hadn’t paid and dog urine stains on the carpet; It is not a pleasant situation.
Willett, who appeared in the 2018 series of Made In Chelsea, had filed a countersuit for harassment, but that claim was dismissed.
Her daughter’s father, Fraser ‘Frank’ Carruthers, is a club owner and former friend of Prince Harry, but the couple are no longer together.