
Vogue Williams has revealed there is one thing she would do differently if she could turn back the clock to the early days of her romance with husband Spencer Matthews.
The mum-of-three, who is expecting the couple’s fourth child, opened up during an appearance on Friday night’s Celebrity Gogglebox alongside her close friend and podcast partner Joanne McNally.
As the conversation turned to modern relationships and the expectations placed on men and women, Vogue reflected on how she and Spencer handled finances when they first started dating.

Looking back, she admitted she now has mixed feelings about insisting everything was split evenly between them, suggesting her views on the arrangement have changed over time.
The candid chat offered fans another glimpse into the couple’s relationship, with Vogue sharing her thoughts while relaxing on the sofa with Joanne during the popular Channel 4 show.
Vogue admitted, ‘When I got together with Spencer, I insisted on paying my way, and it’s one of my biggest regrets 8 years on, paying 50% of everything.’

Joking, her podcast partner Joanne said, ‘You tried to make a point, and you shot yourself in the feminist foot,’ to which Vogue replied, ‘Listen, I didn’t think I would be here eight years later [with him]’ as Joanne teased: ‘I don’t think anyone did!’
The conversation also highlighted just how differently the two friends approach everyday life, particularly when it comes to household routines.
Vogue admitted she’s unable to leave home without first straightening up the bedroom, saying an unmade bed would bother her throughout the day. Joanne, however, couldn’t see the point, joking that there are very few situations where she’d feel the need to rush back and tidy the sheets before heading out.
The pair’s light-hearted exchange quickly had viewers laughing, with Joanne quipping that entertaining guests certainly wouldn’t be enough motivation for her to make the bed.

Meanwhile, Vogue recently revealed that she and her husband, Spencer Matthews, may have chosen an unusual name for their fourth child.
The broadcaster, who is already mum to Theodore, Gigi, and Otto, hinted on her podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me that the baby’s name choice is likely to raise a few eyebrows.
Without giving away the name itself, Vogue suggested it was far from traditional, describing it as a particularly bold choice.
Joanne was quick to see the funny side, joking that a family welcoming a fourth child had already thrown convention out the window, so an unconventional baby name would fit right in.











