
Vogue Williams flaunts her toned figure in tiny patterned bikini as she enjoys sun-soaked beach day with chiselled husband Spencer Matthews during family getaway in Spain
The Irish presenter, 39, flaunted her slender frame in a bold patterned two-piece as she took a dip in the sea to cool off, displaying her long legs and toned midriff.
While former Made In Chelsea star Spencer, 36, gave his wife a run for her money, as he showed off his ripped physique and six-pack in black swimming trunks.
Elevating her summer chic look and keeping safe from the sun, Vogue added a sophisticated straw hat and lilac sunglasses.
The couple have been seen having a whale of a time on their sun-soaked holiday with their three kids, Theodore, six, Gigi, four, and three-year-old Otto.
On Sunday, Vogue took to her Instagram to share an insight into their trip with a slew of sweet snaps of the family together.
In one snap, the podcaster can be seen wearing a black and white two-piece as she cradled Otto, before also picking up her daughter Gigi.
Meanwhile Spencer got in on the action and could be seen kissing his little girl on the cheek as the family enjoyed some downtime.
Alongside her holiday post, she penned: 'I've counted down the days until we got here'.
The trip comes after Vogue admitted she's going to be an 'absolute disgrace' ahead of her 40th birthday party this year.
Reflecting on how far she has come after finding herself 'divorced with no kids' at 30, the presenter said she was 'excited' about hitting the milestone.
Exactly 10 years ago, Vogue was in a very different place in her life, having just announced that she and Westlife singer Brian McFadden were separating after three years of marriage.
In an interview with Heat released this week, she said: 'When I approached my 30th, I was like, "Whoops, I'm divorced and have no kids."
'I thought I'd have kids, be married and happy by then. We put so much pressure on ourselves at that age.'
On Sunday, Vogue took to her Instagram to share an insight into their trip with a slew of sweet snaps of the family together
Vogue continued: 'But I'm really excited about going into my 40s. I've got such great friends and family. I feel like I've got to a point where I love what I'm doing and doing things I'm proud of.
'If I'd seen what I was doing now 20 years ago, I would have been amazed. It's a privilege to turn 40, and I'm just getting started!
'I'm going to be an absolute disgrace! I'm going to celebrate throughout the year – a big party in Dublin in August and a party in London.'
It comes after the Irish star got candid with Mail columnist Bryony Gordon in May, as she revealed she 'thought her life was over' after after her divorce from Brian in 2017 aged 31.
She told the Mail's 'The Life of Bryony' podcast: 'I am excited at turning forty. When you are 19 or 20, you think that 40-year-olds are really old and battered. Then you actually get there and you think, this is a really nice moment.
'In your thirties, you are still trying to figure stuff out. 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.'
In her eagerly awaited autobiography Big Mouth, Vogue details her struggles with anxiety that have cast a shadow throughout her adulthood.
She told Bryony she manages the disorder far better now, with a 'great' and supportive family behind her.
However, the model admitted that the 'noise' surrounding her marriage to TV star Spencer still manages to get under her skin.
On her anxiety, Vogue explained: 'It's this thing in your life that you wish would just go away. Sometimes it's fine, sometimes it's a lot worse.
'When I wake up, I am really conscious of any mood I could be in. It's why I don't drink much now because that is something for me that is a huge trigger of anxiety.
'I will always have beta-blockers in the cupboard, but I rarely take them. It depends on what's happening in my life.
'For me now, it's more the outside noise of my job and people outside of my family that stress me out.
'In this industry, certain people are very much out for themselves. The way they portray themselves isn't true - it's not actually who they are.'
To catch Vogue and Bryony's full and frank conversation, search for 'The Life of Bryony' now, wherever you get your podcasts.
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