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‘Mini supermodel in the making', cry fans of Vogue Williams as daughter shows ‘sass' pose on family's Spanish holiday

‘Mini supermodel in the making', cry fans of Vogue Williams as daughter shows ‘sass' pose on family's Spanish holiday

The Irish Sun4 days ago
VOGUE Williams' fans have all called her daughter a "mini supermodel" after she posed for photos on a Spanish getaway.
The Irish podcaster is a doting mum to three kids; Theodore, five, Gigi, four, and Otto, three.
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Vogue Williams is currently in Spain with her family
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Vogue posted a snap of her daughter Gigi posing on the beach
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Vogue's fans have all said Gigi is a 'mini model'
The 39-year-old has been posting exclusive snaps from their trip on
The
star
captured a picture of Gigi, striking a pose and pouting outside their hotel.
The little one donned a
pink
sun dress, a matching headband and had flowers painted across her face.
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Gigi put her hands on her hips and pursed her lips at the camera making for an adorable shot.
And fans have all been quick to react to Gigi's picture perfect snap.
Emma wrote: "Literally, when does Gigi's modelling contract start?!"
Ellie said: "That pose!! Go Gigi!!"
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Rosie added: ""Methinks we have a little mini supermodel in the making here, in Gigi.""
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Mary remarked: "Gigi is a natural little model."
Louisa laughed: "Gigi with the sass!!"
Vogue also shared a series of sweet snaps from the dreamy trip.
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In one picture, the star was giving Theodore a piggyback whilst holding Gigi around her waist.
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The kids looked like they were having a blast as they held onto their mum.
Vogue and Spencer also smiled for a cute
selfie
whilst out for a run in the sunshine.
The happy pair were glowing with their sun-kissed skin.
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Finally, the popular presenter recorded an adorable
video
of Gigi attempting to swing on a zip line.
Vogue pushed Gigi and off she went giggling to herself on the way down the zip line.
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