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Vogue Williams admits she almost didn't marry 'sociopath' Spencer Matthews
Vogue Williams admits she almost didn't marry 'sociopath' Spencer Matthews

Daily Mirror

time22-06-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Vogue Williams admits she almost didn't marry 'sociopath' Spencer Matthews

Although they are now happily married with three children, Vogue admits her first impressions of husband Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews weren't great, believing she wasn't going to like him Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews almost didn't get together, after she had already made up her mind about him before she met him, believing he was a "sociopath". The mum-of-three admitted she had a "preconceived idea" about her now-husband, and was certain she wasn't going to like him. Of course, after meeting Made in Chelsea star Spencer, 36, she realised he was 'the one', but before that, Vogue, 39, had been enjoying the single life. Thankfully for Spencer, he made it out of the friend zone, and the couple married on Spencer's millionaire family's 10,000-acre Scottish estate in 2018. ‌ Vogue stunned her guests and fans in her off-white silk V-neck gown, a bespoke design by Paul Costello. Her groom Spencer wore a three-piece midnight-blue suit made by esteemed Mayfair tailor Tony Lutwyche. ‌ They now share three children: Theodore, six, Gigi, four, and three-year-old Otto. They welcomed their youngest in April 2022, and Vogue was pregnant with Theodore on their wedding day. In a new interview with the Sun, Vogue revealed her first impressions of the dad of her kids, confessing: "I kind of met him with a preconceived idea, and I was like, 'I'm not going to like him' because I thought he was a sociopath." Vogue soon changed her mind, adding: "But after I met him, I loved his personality straight away . . . he was so sound, but I was being really good at being single and I wanted to stay ­single, so I thought, 'He's going to be a really good friend' — that's the first thing I thought." The model and media personality had been single since ending her first marriage, which was to Westlife's Brian McFadden. But she knew from the start he wasn't "marriage material". In her new memoir, Vogue said she knew it was a "mistake" on the morning of her wedding. She wrote: "The morning of the wedding I felt very stressed and so anxious because deep down I knew I had made a mistake. After the wedding I tried to make things work.' ‌ Vogue added: "The relationship wasn't all terrible, we did have some great times too, and for the most part, he was good fun to be around. But he was not husband material. "It was me who called it in the end. I couldn't keep trying, it felt pointless… 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." ‌ Although she went on to enjoy the single life, she initially felt lost after she divorced the Westlife singer, who she was married to from 2012 to 2017. Speaking to Bryony Gordon on the The Life of Bryony podcast, she explained: 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.'

Vogue Williams knew she was making a mistake marrying Brian McFadden on wedding morning
Vogue Williams knew she was making a mistake marrying Brian McFadden on wedding morning

Dublin Live

time21-05-2025

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Vogue Williams knew she was making a mistake marrying Brian McFadden on wedding morning

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Vogue Williams has said she knew she was making a mistake marrying Brian McFadden on the morning of her wedding day. The Dubliner tied the knot to the former Westlife singer in Florence in Italy in 2012. They announced their split three years later. Writing in her new autobiography, Big Mouth, Williams said that McFadden wasn't "marriage material" despite him being "good fun to be around" the majority of the time. "The morning of the wedding I felt very stressed and so anxious because deep down I knew I had made a mistake," she explained. "After the wedding I tried to make things work." Williams added: "The relationship wasn't all terrible, we did have some great times too, and for the most part he was good fun to be around. But he was not husband material. It was me who called it in the end. I couldn't keep trying, it felt pointless... 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." It comes after Williams 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. "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," she said. "Then you see how your life actually starts to unfold – that's why it feels exciting to move into your forties." Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.

Vogue Williams 'knew she made a mistake' marrying Brian McFadden on wedding day
Vogue Williams 'knew she made a mistake' marrying Brian McFadden on wedding day

Daily Mirror

time21-05-2025

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  • Daily Mirror

Vogue Williams 'knew she made a mistake' marrying Brian McFadden on wedding day

TV presenter Vogue Williams has opened up about her marriage to Westlife singer Brain McFadden, revealing that she knew she had made a mistake on the morning of her wedding TV star Vogue Williams has opened up about her ill-fated marriage to Westlife's Brian McFadden, admitting she had doubts on their wedding day in 2012. The couple, who met in a Dublin nightclub and got engaged in early 2012, celebrated their nuptials in Florence, Italy, but the marriage unravelled within three years, leading to their divorce in 2017. In her tell-all autobiography 'Big Mouth', Vogue confesses that Brian wasn't "marriage material" despite being "good fun to be around" most of the time. She writes: "The morning of the wedding I felt very stressed and so anxious because deep down I knew I had made a mistake. After the wedding I tried to make things work." ‌ Vogue reflects on the brighter moments of their relationship, saying: "The relationship wasn't all terrible, we did have some great times too, and for the most part he was good fun to be around. But he was not husband material." ‌ She candidly reveals: "It was me who called it in the end. I couldn't keep trying, it felt pointless... 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." Further sharing her experiences on The Life of Bryony podcast with Bryony Gordon, Vogue confided that she felt like her "life was over" when her divorce from Brian was finalised. She divulged her past concerns, saying: "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." Sharing her positivity about growing older, she added: "Then you see how your life actually starts to unfold – that's why it feels exciting to move into your forties,". ‌ Vogue has since found love with ex-Made in Chelsea heartthrob Spencer Matthews. They surprised everyone with a low-key Scottish ceremony just months after getting engaged, with Vogue admitting it was "the best day of her life." Spencer echoed the sentiment to Hello! Magazine: "It has gone down by many as the best wedding they've ever been to. It was a family affair in the middle of nowhere and it felt very secluded. We were surrounded by the people we love." At their intimate nuptials on Spencer's family estate in Glen Affric, Inverness-shire, Vogue was expectantly awaiting the arrival of their son, Theodore, who was born in September 2018. The couple has since welcomed two more children, Gigi, 4, and Otto, 2.

‘Deep down I knew I made a mistake' – Vogue Williams on ‘anxious' morning she married Brian McFadden
‘Deep down I knew I made a mistake' – Vogue Williams on ‘anxious' morning she married Brian McFadden

The Irish Sun

time21-05-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

‘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. Advertisement 2 Vogue Williams and Brian McFadden were married for three years 2 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". Advertisement READ MORE IN VOGUE WILLIAMS 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." Advertisement Most read in Celebrity 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." Advertisement 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." Advertisement 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."

Vogue Williams knew she was 'making a mistake' when marrying Brain McFadden
Vogue Williams knew she was 'making a mistake' when marrying Brain McFadden

Daily Record

time21-05-2025

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  • Daily Record

Vogue Williams knew she was 'making a mistake' when marrying Brain McFadden

Vogue Williams and Brain McFadden were married for three years but the TV presenter knew she was making a mistake long before that - on the morning of her wedding TV presenter Vogue Williams has revealed she knew on the morning of her wedding to Westlife singer Brain McFadden that she was making a big mistake. Vogue and Brian tied the knot back in 2012, in Florence, Italy. The former couple met at a nightclub in Dublin the year prior and announced their engagement at the start of 2012. Their marriage didn't last long as three years later, they split up, with their divorce being finalised in 2017. ‌ The Irish podcaster revealed in her new autobiography, Big Mouth, that Brain wasn't " marriage material" despite him being "good fun to be around" the majority of the time. She explained: "The morning of the wedding I felt very stressed and so anxious because deep down I knew I had made a mistake. After the wedding I tried to make things work." ‌ Despite having these thoughts on the day of the wedding, Vogue revealed the marriage wasn't all bad. She stated: "The relationship wasn't all terrible, we did have some great times too, and for the most part he was good fun to be around. But he was not husband material. "It was me who called it in the end. I couldn't keep trying, it felt pointless… 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." Additionally, Vogue appeared on The Life of Bryony podcast, hosted by broadcaster Bryony Gordon, earlier this week, confessing that she felt like her "life was over" after her divorce to Brain was finalised. She opened up, revealing: "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," she continued. Vogue is now with former Made in Chelsea star, Spencer Matthews. They married in June 2018, just months after announcing their engagement, in a secret Scottish wedding. The ceremony took place on the banks of a loch within Spencer's family estate in Glen Affric, Inverness-shire. At the time, Vogue revealed that it was "the best day of her life." Spencer told Hello! Magazine at the time: "It has gone down by many as the best wedding they've ever been to. It was a family affair in the middle of nowhere and it felt very secluded. We were surrounded by the people we love." During the wedding, Vogue was seven months pregnant with their first child, Theodore, who arrived in September of 2018. The couple then went on to have two more children - Gigi, four and Otto, two.

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