The Irish TV presenter is expecting hers and Spencer Matthews’ fourth child
Vogue Williams has revealed that she suffered ‘pregnancy loss’ twice, just days after announcing that she’s pregnant.
The 40-year-old Irish TV presenter, who competed on I’m A Celebrity last year, announced she was pregnant with her and her husband’s, former Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, fourth child on Thursday (April 16).
The couple share three children together; son Theodore, seven, daughter Gigi, five, and a son Otto, three. On top of their parenting duties, they are often presenting the Vogue and Spencer podcast together, where they delve into the ins and outs of their lives.
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First meeting in 2017 on Channel 4’s The Jump, Vogue and Spencer tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at his family’s Glen Affric estate in Scotland the following year. The couple held a second wedding celebration in 2019.
Vogue confirmed her pregnancy on Instagram, gushing: “BABY NUMBER 4 INCOMING…” as she shared a carousel of pictures from their family holiday in a sunny St Barts. She showed off her bump, with her children in the next picture posing alongside the happy mum and dad to be.
Now, Vogue has taken to her What Does She Even Do? YouTube channel to open up about ‘pregnancy loss’. Vogue said the first happened before the birth of daughter Gigi in 2020, and the second took place last year.
She said: “Trigger warning, pregnancy loss, if anyone doesn’t want to watch, don’t. So it happened to me before I had Gigi, not just me, it happened to Spencer as well obviously, and it was so early on, like so, so early on, we hadn’t had any scans, we hadn’t anything like that, and I must have been maybe a month, if even and it was just one of those things.
“And it was awful but everything happened quite quickly after it as well, so I never really kind of thought about it much. It was really upsetting at the time but then I was pregnant quite quickly after.
“But it actually happened to me last year as well, and it was just, I was literally about to tell the kids… you could kind of start telling I was three months, I just didn’t go for an early scan. I just never even thought about it because I kind of didn’t want to make a fuss.”
Vogue went on to say that she felt ‘quite sick’ but ‘not as sick as I would usually feel during pregnancy’, before discovering that ‘basically the embryo hadn’t grown’.
She added: “Usually you just naturally get a miscarriage, but I didn’t, it just kept like it would have eventually happened, but it just didn’t at the time, and I was three months along, and (the doctor) was just like, I’m really sorry… it’s not really a pregnancy.”
The incidents have left Vogue feeling ‘nervous’ about her current pregnancy,but she is ‘grateful that I feel so sick all the time because then I know it’s there’.
“I wasn’t sure if we wanted to try again because I just felt like I really don’t want to have to go through that again. I’m glad we did, obviously, but now I just have this constant nervousness around hoping that everything is going to be all right,” she stated.
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