Vogue Williams, the latecomer to I’m A Celebrity 2024, apologized to friends and family for ignoring messages during month-long speculation.
Vogue Williams confesses she found herself making apologies to mates and relatives after rumours swirled that she was heading into the I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! jungle.
The 40-year-old podcasting sensation was a late arrival on the popular ITV programme alongside Tom Read Wilson.
However, there had already been more than a month of rumors that the mother-of-three had been named a potential contestant by betting companies.
Vogue made her I’m A Celeb debut with TV figure Tom on November 19, reports the Irish Mirror.
Before her participation was officially announced, Vogue revealed details about the rumor mill while hosting the Vogue and Amber podcast with her older sibling Amber Wilson.
She stated, “I can’t tell you. I was stopped by a taxi driver and said, “I thought you were meant to be in the jungle,” and I was like, “Ha ha, ha.”
She continued, “I’m like a nervous wreck, though. I nearly texted the producer, “I can’t do this anymore,” I said. Every turn I went, I was prompted to inquire about it. Because it’s too much, I’ll have to stay inside.
Vogue claims that in the end, she made the decision to ignore any texts from her friends and family before revealing her status as a contestant.
She continued, “Anyone whose messages I’ve ignored or Instagrams I’ve ignored, I’m sorry, it’s better I don’t respond because I’m not confirmed yet; they said I might be a latecomer.”
Even Tom, best known for his stint on Celebs Go Dating, seemed to avoid fuelling rumours about his time on the show. Vogue revealed it led to an awkward encounter between them before they jetted off to Australia.
She said, “I bumped into Tom Read Wilson, who was supposed to be bringing me in as a latecomer.” When I ran into him again, he said, “See you on Sunday Tom,” and I nodded off happily.
Vogue, who is wed to former Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, admitted to being afraid to enter the camp because she had grown too comfortable with life.
I enjoy getting eight hours of sleep, eating well, relaxing, and never getting out of my comfort zone. Then, when I turned 40, I began to worry about absurd things.
“I didn’t want to be this person,” he said. You can’t afford to do this because it is such a significant life experience.
I’m 40, so I think it’s pretty cool to do I’m a Celebrity.





