
‘Deep down I knew I made a mistake' – Vogue Williams on ‘anxious' morning she married Brian McFadden
VOGUE Williams has admitted she "made a mistake" on the morning she married Brian McFadden.
The Irish model, 39, and the
singer
, 45, tied the knot back in September 2012 in a lavish Italian
seaside
ceremony.
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Vogue Williams and Brian McFadden were married for three years
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Vogue has opened up on her regrets about the marriage
After three years of
marriage
, the pair decided to split in 2015, but did not finalise their
divorce
until two years later.
has since married
star
, and they share three
children
together.
The
The podcaster confessed that Brian "was not husband material" for her, but was "good fun to be around".
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Speaking on their marriage, Vogue admitted: "The morning of the wedding I felt very stressed and so anxious because deep down I knew I had made a mistake."
After the pair said "I do", the
star
revealed that she "tried everything" to make the marriage
work
.
In the end, Vogue revealed it was her who ended the
relationship
as she said: "It just felt
pointless
."
The Irish star added: "I'm not here to throw anyone under the bus but there are things that went on in our relationship that will never be forgiven."
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On a positive note, Vogue said their relationship "wasn't all terrible" and they enjoyed some "good times too".
The mum-of-three
recently told Bryony Gordon on her
The Life of Bryony
podcast earlier this week that she felt like her 'life was over' after divorcing the Westlife singer.
Vogue Williams shares family snaps ahead of white party
Vogue said: "I remember being divorced at 31 and thinking, I've ruined my life. I am never going to have kids, I am never going to do what I always wanted to do.
"Then you see how your life actually starts to unfold – that's why it feels exciting to move into your forties."
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BROODY STAR
relationships
have shaped her life and previously confessed she has thought about having a fourth child.
The podcaster admitted that people think she would be "mad" - but they are open to the idea of baby number four.
However, the couple have also said in the past that they want to "focus on their
family
as it is".
She told the Sunday Times: "It's
funny
, because I wouldn't think it's mad to have four."
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The mum-of-three then hinted that baby number four would be their last, as she added: "But I think it's mad to have five."

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