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‘A bender in Ibiza would be easier than a week in our house’ says Vogue Williams
VOGUE Williams has said “a week long bender in Ibiza” would be easier than a “week in her house” after she opened up on the reality of parenting.
The Irish model and her Made In Chelsea hubby Spencer Matthews were back for another entertaining episode of their Vogue & Spencer podcast today.
The famous couple share three kids together, Theodore, five, three-year-old daughter Gigi as well as two-year-old Otto.
Speaking on their podcast, the happy pair shared an honest take on their experience with parenthood.
Vogue started off the episode by saying: “I’m so glad we are back. Weekends in our house are awful. They are tough business.”
Spencer then joked: “You feel like you’ve been put in a blender by the end of it.”
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The Dublin beauty immediately cut across her husband and humorously added: “I would honestly say going on a bender for a week in Ibiza would be easier than a week in our house.”
The reality star agreed with his wife saying: “Oh, by miles. Like that’s not even a joke.”
The 35-year-old went on to admit that he “hates” when parents “whinge” about “how difficult kids are” because “obviously every parent feels the same”.
However, he added: “But… here we are. It’s just that they always need something.”
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The dad-of-three then explained how the night previous, himself and Vogue had manged to get two out of three of their kids to sleep, but their five-year-old Theodore was “left standing”.
Spencer said: “Like Theo must have asked me for about 19 different things ‘Can I have waffles? Can I have water? Can we order this? Can I google this? Like can he not learn to type?”
Vogue then let out a big laugh and began to tell listeners how her sauna is her “quiet spot in the house” but the kids have “found out where it is”.
While giggling she continued: “Like they’ll just stand outside the sauna and shout things at me, they are animals.”
Spencer erupted into a fit of laughter as she agreed saying “no they really are animals”.
And Vogue recently found herself making a public apology after after missing her first radio show.
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The Howth native is filling in on Ryan Tubridy’s Virgin Radio show this week from 10am to 1pm.
The 38-year-old had to pull out at the last minute after she lost her voice while at Glastonbury.
But mum-of-three managed to get back to health and presented her first show on Tuesday morning.
The model explained how she had lost her voice saying: “Sorry for starting slightly later, I’m going to blame Coldplay for that one.”
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As Vogue got settled into the show, she took a moment to appreciate the stunning view from the studio at “the top of the tower”.
She joked: “I think I can see my house from here.”