Vogue Williams 'not putting pressure on' herself as she considers career move
Podcaster Vogue Williams has admitted she isn't "putting pressure on" herself as she considers writing a fiction book. The Irish mum-of-three, 39, has found herself in the spotlight thanks to her podcasts and a number of reality TV appearances. Vogue also released her memoir Big Mouth last month but she now wants to try her hand at writing fiction books. Speaking to Kate Thornton on the latter's White Wine Question Time podcast, she shared: "Now I think everything for me leads into something else. "So I'm hoping that I'm going to start writing a fiction book this summer. I'm not putting any pressure on myself because it's my first fiction book. It's not the same as writing."
Vogue Williams with husband Spencer Matthews
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Vogue shares three children with fellow reality TV star husband Spencer Matthews, 36. She used to be married to former Westlife singer Brian McFadden. She appears on a number of podcasts but Vogue went on to question whether the format will still be around in 10 years. Vogue told Kate: "Will we be podcasting in 10 years, I actually don't know." Kate responded: "We weren't 10 years ago." Vogue continued: "I didn't know what it was 10 years ago. It's wild. "I wouldn't say I'm the queen but I really enjoy it, as much as I enjoy doing TV. TV was always my end goal, I always really wanted to get into TV. It's really hard. "I love podcasts. It's probably to my detriment but I never have silence, it's really weird. I'll walk around, I'll put my phone in my bra or my gym top and I'll either have a podcast on or music." Vogue went on to laud the benefits of having a strong work ethic.
Vogue said she isn't 'putting any pressure on' herself
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She continued: "I think sometimes worrying is a good thing because it gives you a little push, it makes you want to be ambitious, it makes you want to work harder, it makes you want to try and achieve something. "It means that you care. Everything that you're doing probably comes to an end like naturally." In the same podcast Vogue admitted "he doesn't get it" as she opened up about her "struggles" with husband Spencer Matthews. Vogue admits there were some things Spencer has had to get used to during their time together after meeting on Channel 4's The Jump. One of those has been the Irish phrases that Vogue uses while she is with her friends and family. And while Spencer has now got to grips with the lingo, he still struggles with how quickly Vogue speaks when she’s with her Irish family. She said: "What he doesn’t get sometimes is that we speed up. This is my slowed-down voice and when I get back together with anyone in Ireland, or if my mum comes over, I probably go two times [faster]. You could have 10 conversations in one conversation and he struggles with that.”
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