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Vogue Williams warned she 'will get into trouble' over public toilet habit

Vogue Williams warned she 'will get into trouble' over public toilet habit

Vogue Williams has been warned she "will get in trouble" after revealing she has been using the men's toilets whilst out in public with her son, Otto.
She says she does so to avoid queuing for the women's toilets instead.
However, her sister Amber has warned Vogue she will end up in trouble if she persists on doing it.
Speaking on the Vogue and Amber podcast, Vogue said: "Otto always needs to do a wee and I'll go for a wee with him because he doesn't go on his own. And the women's toilets are never free because there's always queues outside women's toilets.
"So, I've started going into the men's with Otto because essentially, he is allowed in there. So, I can do a little tinkle and he can do a little tinkle."
But Amber responded: "Oh, Vogue you will get in trouble for doing that. It's fine if a man brings his daughter in there."
Meanwhile, Vogue has shared her delight as she is making her 'childhood dream' come true.
The entrepreneur is no stranger to getting into extreme sports on TV. In fact, she met her husband, Spencer Matthews on a reality sports competition, The Jump.
Now, she will be taking on the Gladiators in the beloved BBC show as the mother of three has announced that she will be joining the Celebrity version of the programme.
'This is wild. I have loved this show since I was little and I'll be living out my childhood dream just stepping into the arena,' she gushed.
'But I can't quite process how I'll actually face these amazing Gladiators. I'm just delighted to be a contender!'
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