Tamara Camilla Jane Beckwith (born 17 April 1970) is an English socialite and television personality. In the 1990s, she was regarded as one of the "It girls" of the London social scene.[1][2]
Early life
The daughter of property developer Peter Beckwith, Beckwith grew up in Kew, southwest London, where she attended the local state primary school, Queens School, before moving to Wimbledon, London in the early 1980s. She attended Cheltenham Ladies' College, before leaving to attend the sixth form college, MPW in London, although she left in order to have her first daughter, Anouska Poppy Pearl (born 1987, Westminster, London), fathered by William Gerhauser, son of Bill Gerhauser, Finance Director of the Playboy global empire. Anouska is a photographer based in Paris.[2]
Beckwith was one of the dealers on the Channel 4 show Four Rooms, in the third series which aired daily from April 2013.
Beckwith designs a range of Diamonique jewellery for QVC UK. She became a contributing editor for Gift-Library.com, an online gift website, run and founded by her friend Caroline Stanbury. She is a contributing Editor for Hello writing and styling features with others including John and Gela Taylor, Eden Sassoon and Stephen Webster.
She opened The Little Black Gallery, a photography gallery in Chelsea, London, in November 2008.[5]
She was a contestant on Series 3 of The Jump in 2016.[6]
Personal life
Beckwith was engaged to Sharon Stone's brother, Michael, before marrying Italian construction heir Giorgio Veroni in Venice on 27 August 2007.[7]
On 2 September 2008, while appearing on ITV2's CelebAir, it was revealed that Beckwith was pregnant with her second child, a daughter, Violet, born in 2009.[8]
On 26 October 2014 they had a son, named Vero after his father.[9]