Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath
British noblewoman and fashion model (born 1986)
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- Emma Clare Thynn, Marchioness of Bath ( née McQuiston ; born 26 March 1986), styled as Viscountess Weymouth from 2013 to 2020, is a British socialite and fashion model.
- Early life and education Thynn was born on 26 March 1986, in London, the daughter of a Nigerian father and an English mother.
- Her father, Chief Oladipo Jadesimi, is a Nigerian oil billionaire who is the executive chairman of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Company and is a titleholder in the Nigerian chieftaincy system, while her mother, Suzanna McQuiston, is an English socialite.
- She has several half-siblings, including Amy Jadesimi.
- After university, she studied classical acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Emma Clare Thynn, Marchioness of Bath (née McQuiston; born 26 March 1986), styled as Viscountess Weymouth from 2013 to 2020, is a British socialite and fashion model. She is married to Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath.
Early life and education
Thynn was born on 26 March 1986, in London, the daughter of a Nigerian father and an English mother. Emma was raised in South Kensington.
Her father, Chief Oladipo Jadesimi, is a Nigerian oil billionaire who is the executive chairman of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Company and is a titleholder in the Nigerian chieftaincy system, while her mother, Suzanna McQuiston, is an English socialite. As a result of an affair between her parents, her father did not live with the family, but she has reported having a positive relationship with him.
She has several half-siblings, including Amy Jadesimi.
She attended University College London to study art history. After university, she studied classical acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Career
After her marriage, she became chatelaine of Longleat's estate and safari park. There, she founded the food and lifestyle brand Emma's Kitchen. She was featured alongside her husband in All Change at Longleat, a three-part documentary filmed in 2014 and broadcast on BBC One in September 2015.
In 2017, she became a brand ambassador for Fiorucci. She also modelled for Dolce & Gabbana, walking in runway shows at Harrods.
In February 2018, Thynn began working as a fashion editor at British Vogue. She is also contributing editor at HuffPost.
She ran a business called Emma’s Kitchen, which sold baked goods and homewares and hosted recipe demonstrations at Longleat, specifically in the estate's Victorian basement bakehouse.
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