
Vogue Williams says youngest son Otto bit Spencer Matthews in the crotch
Vogue Williams has revealed her youngest son Otto bit Spencer Matthews while on a day out.
The TV presenter welcomed her third child, Otto, in 2022 with husband Spencer.
The couple were enjoying a day out at Legoland with their three children, Otto, Theodore and Gigi when the reality TV star opened up about the incident.
On the latest episode of Vogue & Amber, the Howth native revealed: "We bumped into them at Legoland. It was so random we just went there for the day. It took us thirty-eight minutes to get there from our house, and I thought this is a bit of me.
"And I kind of went off with Otto a little bit because he wasn't able to go on all of the rides that the other kids were on. But then he bit, you know that I've been saying he's been hitting and stuff.
"He bit Spenny in the crotch.
"I was just like 'oh God that is bad.' We still managed to have a fantastic day despite the biting," she told her sister, Amber.
It isn't the first time Vogue has spoken about Otto's mischievous habits.
Last year, she revealed Otto liked to fling food over his head.
Spencer said at the time: "Every single time you give him food now, he picks up his plate of food and flings it over his head."
"It's torturous," Vogue added.
Vogue & Amber is available to listen to now on Global Player, and all major podcast platforms.

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