Vogue Williams, the dynamic presenter with a penchant for adventure, has let her fans in on a little secret – she's feeling a bit anxious ahead of her ambitious family vacation. Vogue, who shares her life with husband Spencer Matthews and their three adorable children, has a unique travel itinerary ahead. This unusual bout of nervousness comes as she prepares for a whirlwind journey involving multiple flights.
On her widely-followed podcast with sister Amber Wilson, Vogue admitted, “Guys, I am scared. So, I'm so scared. Listen, I know that it's like first world problems, but we're going on holiday tomorrow. I have to get up at half three in the morning and I'm pushing the kids out. So, I'm going to get the kids up at quarter to four. But I'm absolutely s******g myself. I'm so scared.”
Vogue elaborated on her travel plans, revealing that the family would first jet off to Paris, then hop to St. Martin, before finally landing in St. Barts. “It's a lot of flights," she confessed, "I'm never usually like that with them, but it's such a full-on day and I'm actually a little bit like scared and I don't feel very well at the moment.”
In true sisterly fashion, Amber lightened the mood with a playful jab, reminding Vogue of the iconic airport scene from Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. "Well, be careful because that's where Kevin McCallister's mum realized she'd left him at home," Amber quipped, aiming to ease Vogue’s nerves.
Since her rise to fame on the Irish reality show Fade Street, Vogue Williams has made a name for herself across various media platforms. She’s graced television screens on Dancing with the Stars Australia and proved her resilience on Bear Grylls: Mission Survive. Now, with her successful podcast alongside Amber, she offers listeners a candid peek into her life, juggling her vibrant career and family.
Vogue’s recent travel confession also follows another story she shared about being "completely ignored" by a "rude" celebrity during her early modeling days. Both she and Amber recalled encounters with the same dismissive star, adding yet another layer to Vogue’s rich tapestry of experiences.