Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Viscountess Weymouth, born Emma McQuiston- Jadesimi and
her husband, Viscount Weymouth threw open the doors to their splendid
Longleat home last weekend to host an Elizabethan-themed party in honour
of her 30th birthday. Rapper Eve and model Eunice Olumide were among
the privileged guests at the party. The birthday girl looked ravishing
in a white leotard-style dress that she topped off with a glittering
tiara.
Emma McQuiston, the
daughter of Nigeria oil magnate Ladi Jadesimi made history by becoming
Britain's first black Marchioness when she wedded the heir to the
Longleat Estate, Ceawlin Thynne, the Viscount of Weymouth in June 2013.
The former TV chef who gave birth to their first son in 2014, told the
press that she has encountered racism, prejudice from Britain's
prominent rich and snobbery from the upper class, including her
mother-in-inlwa who described her son's marriage to Emma as a
"disruption of 400 years of English bloodline"
Speaking exclusively to HELLO about the birth of her son, Emma explained how her baby boy brought new life to Longleat.
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