Vogue Williams 'going on holiday alone' to 'save herself' after struggles

Strictly Come Dancing’s Vogue Williams has said she is intending to on holiday alone to save herself after an eventful Christmas. Vogue, 39, who co-hosts the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast with Joanne McNally, 41, said that she wasn’t intending to put any money aside, because she wanted to treat herself. She explained that part of the reason was because of how little assistance she and Spencer Matthews, 36, received whilst they were in Ireland. Vogue said that the experience, during which neither her family nor her friends helped out with childcare, had left her at the “end of the road”. She told co-host Joanne: “I'm going away for Christmas...I’m not actually looking to save any money. I’m going to spend it all on myself, on my holiday, on my own. “When we were in Ireland, because I have friends and family there, I just assumed one of them, one of them might say, ‘Do you want me to take the kids over for a walk for half an hour?’ Not once. Yesterday, I said to Spencer, ‘I think I've hit the end of the road here’.” The model explained that her five-year-old son Theodore, whom she refers to as ‘T’, had developed a new annoying habit. She explained: “He’s started doing this thing where he just walks around screaming the whole time, or making these insane noises. So there's never one tiny moment of quiet.” Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews Read More Related Articles Era, cringe, and game changer among top ten words and phrases to leave behind in 2025 Read More Related Articles Met Eireann issues new snow and ice warning for all of Ireland Vogue, who has three children with Spencer, has been candid in the past about what its like to live with three children whilst trying to continue a multi-faceted and dynamic career. She said: “I feel overwhelmed in this house. It’s probably because I have been here for like a solid week. Now I’m just like ‘get me out of this house’. I can’t stand being here anymore, the kids are just so loud and you can’t get away from it ever." This isn’t the first time Vogue has spoken about the challenges of her home life and the manic nature of bringing up Theodore and her other two children, three-year-old daughter Gigi and two-year-old Otto. Earlier this year, she spoke on the Vogue and Spencer podcast about how partying for days would be less exhausting than looking after their children. She remarked: “Weekends in our house are awful. They are a tough business. I would honestly say going on a bender for a week in Ibiza would be easier than a week in our house.” Spencer agreed with Vogue adding: “You feel like you've been put in a blender by the end of it… It's just that they always need something....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?”

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