It wouldn't be a new season of Made in Chelsea without some new cast members to shake things up. In season 29, which starts on 31 March, that includes Livvy Barker, the model and Pilates instructor who is in a new relationship with Jack Taylor.
Livvy is lucky enough to be spending her first season of the show in the Maldives along with a host of familiar favourites including Olivia Bentley, Maeva D’Ascanio, Sophie Hermann, Ollie Locke-Locke, Gareth Locke-Locke, Miles Nazaire, Tristan Phipps, Julia Pollard (Jules) and Yasmine Zweegers, to name a few.
Here's everything you need to know about the Made in Chelsea star... and her
Who is Livy Barker?
Livvy is a new member of Made in Chelsea who has been dating Jack (James Taylor's younger brother) since the end of last year. Livvy grew up in Devon, but moved to London straight after she graduated last summer and is loving it so far. (One of her recent Instagram captions is 'I <3 London').
No doubt she has had a baptism of fire joining the Made in Chelsea crew.
How old is Livvy Barker?
It's unclear exactly how old Livvy is, but given that she only graduated last summer she is likely to be around 21 years old.
What does Livvy Barker do for work?
She currently works in a Pilates studio part time and models on the side, recently appearing in a campaign for Footasylum. Signed to ‘Muse Agency’, Livvy's dream is to model full time.
Who does Livvy Barker know on Made in Chelsea?
Of course, Livvy's main connection to the group is her boyfriend Jack. They shared their first kiss in Raffles last year and became official before Christmas. As for whether she's got Maeva's stamp of approval... we'll have to tune into the new season to find out.
Does Livvy Barker have Instagram?
She does! And she shares plenty of enviable holiday pictures, 'London life' snaps and an insight into her relationship with Jack. Follow her on @livvbarker.
Nikki Peach is a writer at Grazia UK, working across pop culture, TV and news. She has also written for the i, i-D and the New Statesman Media Group and covers all things TV for Grazia (treating high and lowbrow shows with equal respect).