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Vogue Williams stuns in a black and white bikini as she strips off on holiday with husband Spencer

Vogue Williams stuns in a black and white bikini as she strips off on holiday with husband Spencer

The Sun14-07-2025
VOGUE Williams looked incredible as she stripped off to a black and white bikini on holiday with husband Spencer Matthews.
The 39-year-old and husband Spencer, 36, jetted to Spain with their three children Theodore, six, Gigi, four, and two-year-old Otto.
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She and former Made In Chelsea star Spencer looked loved-up as they took a dip in the sea, with Vogue flaunting her enviable body.
Vogue accessorised with a stylish hat, sunglasses and some gold jewellery while she and Spencer frolicked in the water.
Meanwhile he showed off his ripped body in a pair of tiny blue swim shorts.
Vogue also shared some sweet family holiday photos, adding: 'I've counted down the days until we got here.'
She and Spencer tied the knot in 2018 after meeting on Channel 4 show The Jump and Vogue recently confessed she initially didn't think he was her type.
Speaking to The Sun, Vogue said: 'I kind of met him with a preconceived idea, and I was like, 'I'm not going to like him' because I thought he was a sociopath.
"But after I met him, I loved his personality straight away . . .
'He was so sound, but I was really good at being single and I wanted to stay ­single, so I thought, 'He's going to be a really good friend' — that's the first thing I thought.'
She and Spencer are now hoping to spend more time near her home town of Howth, Dublin, in a house the couple bought last year.
Vogue calls it their 'forever home', and they have put their apartment overlooking the River Thames up for sale, too.
Vogue Williams throws lavish birthday party for young daughter
They first listed it a year ago and have recently slashed the price by £1.3million to £3.9million.
Vogue says: 'I like to take the kids home as much as I can — I want them to have friends in Ireland, so that they always want to go back, and they enjoy spending time there."
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