Vogue Williams is gearing up to appear on the RTE Late Late Show tonight. She is among the star-studded guests who will chat to Patrick Kielty in front of a studio audience.
The 39-year-old will talk about her recent tour with Joanne McNally, her new podcast, Never Live it Down and her pride after her husband Spencer Matthews broke a World Record over the summer.
Also on tonight's show are Hollywood actor Colin Farrell, along with his long-time friend Emma Fogarty; actor, writer and director Rupert Everett; IFTA award winner Aidan Quinn; and hit maker Rick Astley.
Ahead of Vogue's appearance on RTE tonight we take a look inside the life of Vogue Williams. She is a well-known TV personality, model, DJ and podcaster with an intriguing personal life.
Early life
Vogue was born on October 2, 1985 in Dublin to parents Sandra and former car salesman Freddie, who separated when she was seven. Her father died in 2010. She was the youngest of three siblings, after brother Frederick and sister Amber; and she also has two half-siblings
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Vogue attended the all-girls Santa Sabina Dominican College in Sutton. After getting her Leaving Certificate, she completed a degree in construction design and management at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen. She undertook further studies in quantity surveying at the Dublin Institute of Technology.
Vogue displayed a passion for performing arts from a young age. She embarked on a modelling career during her teenage years and quickly gained recognition for her striking looks and charisma. Her foray into the entertainment industry paved the way for exciting opportunities and opened doors to new ventures.
Career
Vogue rose to prominence through her appearances on various television shows. She first gained widespread attention as a contestant on reality series Fade Street, which showcased the lives of young Dublin socialites.
This marked the beginning of her successful TV career, leading her to participate in popular shows like Dancing with the Stars and Bear Grylls: Mission Survive.
Beyond her TV work, Vogue has made a name for herself in the fashion industry. She has graced the pages of numerous magazines and collaborated with renowned fashion brands. Her influence extends beyond the catwalk, as she often shares her fashion tips and trends with her large social media following.
Another facet of Vogue’s talent lies in her passion for music and DJing. Known for her infectious energy and eclectic taste in music, she has performed at various high-profile events and festivals and has solidified her reputation as a skillful DJ.
Meanwhile, her My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast with Joanne McNally is going from strength to strength after gaining a devoted following.
Her new one is called Never Live it Down and she also does one with her husband called Spencer & Vogue.
Relationships, famous husband and kids
Vogue’s personal life has garnered significant media attention. She was married to pop star Brian McFadden from 2012 to 2017, and their relationship was closely followed by the public.
In 2018, she found love again and tied the knot with Spencer Matthews, a former star of the reality show Made in Chelsea.
They have three children - a son born in 2018, a daughter born in 2020 and a son born in 2022.
Net worth
Vogue’s work as a presenter, model, businesswoman and podcaster has made her a multi-millionaire. According to StarsBirthday.com, Vogue's net worth is €2.3million.
Meanwhile her husband Spencer is thought to be worth around £12.5million (€14.3m), according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Height issue
Vogue is known for her tall stature. She stands at approximately 5 feet 11 inches (180 centimeters) tall. While height is often considered an advantage in the modeling and entertainment industry, where taller individuals are sought after for their presence and ability to showcase fashion designs, she once told how it once lost her a job.
She was in the running to present a TV show that she really wanted to work on a few years ago but didn’t end up getting it due to her height. Speaking on her podcast with Joanne McNally, she explained: "I hate being so tall. I found out today that I didn’t get a TV job - this was from like four or five years ago, one that I really wanted.
“And I found out that I didn’t get it because the other presenter was so much smaller and that presenter was locked in. And they were like ‘We can’t have giant face over beside him because she’s too tall’.”
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