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Vogue Williams reveals she got so drunk on margaritas at Jack Maynard's lavish wedding that she can't remember a whole chunk of the night

Vogue Williams reveals she got so drunk on margaritas at Jack Maynard's lavish wedding that she can't remember a whole chunk of the night

Daily Mail​6 days ago

Vogue Williams has revealed she got so drunk at social media star Jack Maynard 's opulent French wedding to a £440m heiress that she lost a chunk of her memory.
The TV presenter and mother-of-three, 39, confessed she couldn't remember getting back to her hotel room after overindulging at the lavish nuptials of Jack and heiress Lily Mackie at the five-star Château Saint-Martin & Spa in Vence earlier this month.
Vogue, who attended the star-studded society bash with husband Spencer Matthews, 36, and their two eldest children, Theo, five, and Gigi, three, made the candid admission on the latest episode of her podcast, My Therapist Ghosted Me.
'It was the nicest wedding I've ever seen in my entire life,' she said.
'I got excited on the Friday because there was a margarita bar. I got excited, and the next day, I woke up and I remembered the last bit of the night but I definitely didn't remember getting into the hotel room.'
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Waking up next to husband Spencer, the former Made in Chelsea wild child who is now sober, Vogue admitted she felt a creeping sense of dread: 'I was looking at Spen and I was like [makes a despairing noise] - you know when you're quite nervous.
'And as I went up to the wedding party, lots of people went, 'How's the head?' And I was like, oh no…'
Despite her boozy antics, she insisted she had redeemed herself the following day. 'I was an absolute saint on the Saturday though,' she added. 'What were they thinking, with a margarita bar? It brought them down because it brought me down!'
The Irish media personality also joked that she loves the tequila-based cocktail so much she should launch her own line. 'I should bring out my own margarita mix,' she teased. 'But supposedly it's not the cool thing to do anymore – to have a drinks line.'
Spencer, who has launched the low-and-no alcohol brand, CleanCo, might not approve of such a career move.
While he has admitted to still having the occasional drink, the former reality TV star has publicly embraced a lifestyle that avoids booze almost entirely.
The couple were among the high-profile guests invited to celebrate Jack's second wedding to Lily, niece of Pippa Middleton's husband - and Spencer's older brother - James Matthews.
The couple were among the high-profile guests invited to celebrate Jack's second wedding to Lily, niece of Pippa Middleton's husband - and Spencer's older brother - James Matthews
The pair had already tied the knot at Chelsea Town Hall in April, but threw an extravagant second ceremony in the South of France for friends and extended family on 16 May.
Photos shared by Vogue on Instagram show her in an elegant silver midi-dress with a mock-neck detail and matching strappy heels, standing beside a tuxedo-clad Spencer. Their youngest son, Otto, two, was not pictured.
She gushed at the time: 'This day last week at the most beautiful wedding we've ever been to… Congrats @lily_mackie @jack_maynard.'
Jack, a social media star and the younger brother of singer Conor Maynard, wed Lily - whose businessman father is reportedly worth £440 million - in front of a well-heeled crowd that included influencers Caspar Lee and Josh Pieters, as well as Jack's siblings Conor and Anna.
Vogue also revealed on the podcast that she and Spencer had once considered marrying at the same French venue before opting for a low-key registry ceremony in Scotland.
'Spenny and I, before we got married, we were doing our little registry office wedding in his parents' place in Scotland and then we were going to get married in this place in France,' she said.
'It's amazing. And I went, and I was like, thank God we didn't – we would have embarrassed ourselves.'

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