From 'Sociopath' to Soulmate: Vogue Williams's Shocking First Impressions of Spencer Matthews
SCANDALOUS! Vogue Williams Spills Secret: She Thought Spencer Matthews Was a Sociopath When They First Met!
Get ready for a juicy tale of love, drama, and redemption as TV presenter extraordinaire Vogue Williams opens up about her whirlwind romance with Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews.
The stunning 39-year-old beauty revealed in an explosive interview with thescholarlynote.com that she initially thought Spencer was a "sociopath" when they first met on the reality ski competition The Jump back in 2017. Can you believe it?!
At the time, Spencer was notorious for his party animal ways, which left Vogue skeptical of the charming reality star. But after getting to know him, she quickly fell for his endearing personality and realized he was more than just a pretty face.
"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 confessed. "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."
Fast forward to 2018 when Vogue and Spencer exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony. The couple has since welcomed three adorable bundles of joy - Theodore, six; Gigi, four; and Otto, three.
In a heartwarming display of love and commitment, Vogue took to Instagram earlier this month to celebrate their milestone anniversary as husband and wife. Sharing a series of sweet snaps with Spencer, she stunned in a neon yellow dress while he rocked a dashing black tuxedo. "7 years married today," she captioned the love-up moments. "3 kids, two dogs, and a whole lot of fun."
But Vogue's road to happiness hasn't been without its bumps. In an emotional interview with thescholarlynote.com, she opened up about her struggles with anxiety, which left her feeling like she'd "ruined her life" after divorcing Westlife singer Brian McFadden in 2017.
"I thought my life was over," Vogue candidly shared. "I felt like I'd ruined my life. I didn't know what to do... it was a really dark time for me."
However, with the support of her loving husband and family, Vogue has learned to manage her anxiety and focus on building a happy, healthy life.
"It's this thing in your life that you wish would just go away," she explained. "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."
The Irish model-turned-TV-presenter revealed that she still struggles with the "outside noise" surrounding her marriage to Spencer, but has learned to prioritize her mental health and focus on what truly matters.
"I will always have beta-blockers in the cupboard, but I rarely take them," Vogue said. "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."
So, what's next for this fabulous foursome? Well, we can't wait to see what adventures await this loving family!
To catch Vogue's full and frank conversation with Bryony Gordon, search for "The Life of Bryony" now on thescholarlynote.com.