They don’t call them the terrible twos for nothing and it seems that it’s something Vogue Williams is becoming more and more accustomed to.
16.06.2021 - 15:51 / evoke.ie
It was a picture like so many other doting mammies have posted this summer; two small children playing on the sand on an Irish beach on a warm, albeit gloomy, Irish summer’s day.
But this image was something else too — a sure sign that Vogue Williams had finally made it back home after two years being trapped by the pandemic. In those months away from her Irish roots, Vogue has managed to add more strings to her bow as her career and family life blossom.
She and husband Spencer Matthews have
They don’t call them the terrible twos for nothing and it seems that it’s something Vogue Williams is becoming more and more accustomed to.
Taste of Dublin is returning in 2021 and it’s exactly the kind of delicious optimism we need right now.
Conversations with Friends is set to fill the hole in our hearts left by Normal People and if you’re impatient for it’s arrival, we have good news – filming is well underway!
Vogue Williams returned to the UK after spending a few weeks in Ireland with her family to film a new TV show. Now all of that is wrapped, she has headed back to England to unwind and get back to her radio show.
I am on my first Dublin Bus since February 2020, and it’s just me and the Bus Nutter. In a way, I’m quite comforted to know his kind has survived Covid.
Vogue Williams has revealed she has "just moved on" from her ex-husband Brian McFadden following their "really easy divorce".The Irish beauty married the former Westlife heartthrob back in 2012 before parting ways from him three years later in 2015. And speaking recently on her podcast, My Therapist Ghosted Me, the 35 year old, who is now happily married to former Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, expressed gratitude for closing that chapter in her life quickly and without any qualms.
The entire country was out in force over the weekend as the sun made an appearance and put us all in good mood, sending droves of people to the seaside.
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No matter what, there is no stopping Irish people from celebrating Bloomsday. Elaine Crowley and her sisters joined the slew of people marking the day and they had even more reason to celebrate.
Vogue Williams has hopes of becoming the next Cat Deeley in the US thanks to her work on a new TV show for Virgin Media.
Presenting, parenting and now banking a neat six-figure sum from a property deal – it certainly seems that Vogue Williams is on a winning streak.
Virgin Media Television has confirmed that filming is under way in Ireland on its brand new entertainment show, The Big Deal, which will feature a star-studded line up of talent including Vogue Williams.
We’ve all been glued to Suzanne Jackson’s move to Portugal but it seems the beauty mogul has hit a bump in the road as she’s back in Dublin once again.
Naman Ramachandran “The Masked Singer” producer Fox Alternative Entertainment (FAE) and Dublin-headquartered outfit BiggerStage will jointly produce variety competition series “The Big Deal” for Ireland’s Virgin Media Television.The series, presented by Vogue Williams, features celebrity judges including pop legend Boy George; comedian and actor Deirdre O’Kane; Aston Merrygold, formerly of boy band JLS and recent finalist on “The Masked Singer”; talent show favourites Jedward; and rising music
We’ve all been glued to Suzanne Jackson’s move to Portugal but it seems the beauty mogul has hit a bump in the road as she’s back in Dublin once again.
Virgin Media Television has confirmed that filming is under way in Ireland on its brand new entertainment show, The Big Deal, which will feature a star-studded line up of talent including Vogue Williams.
It was a picture like so many other doting mammies have posted this summer; two small children playing on the sand on an Irish beach on a warm, albeit gloomy, Irish summer’s day.
We’ve got a text!
The entire country was out in force over the weekend as the sun made an appearance and put us all in good mood, sending droves of people to the seaside.