Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams, both of whom shared three children, previously claiming she is “mad” for considering a fourth child.
Vogue Williams has dropped a huge hint about a potential baby number four with husband Spencer Matthews as the couple gear-up for a huge house move. I’m A Celeb star Vogue met Spencer when the pair were set to compete on Channel 4’s The Jump in 2017.
Spencer won the contest, but Vogue had to withdraw due to injuries. And while Vogue acknowledges that Spencer initially appealed to her, she claims that she was drawn to his personality and that he would “permanently join their group” ().
However romance blossomed between the pair and in June 2018, they tied the knot at the luxurious Glen Affric estate in Scotland, which is owned by Spencer’s family. They now share children Theodore, Gigi and Otto together.
However, Vogue recently acknowledged that the couple might welcome baby number four in the future while hosting the Vogue and Amber podcast with her older sister Amber Wilson. The family is preparing to leave their £3.9 million Battersea, London, home.
Vogue reportedly discussed how to store all of her belongings ahead of the move, stating, “I have everything I need to have stored there because I don’t know what I’m doing with my babies.”
Vogue, an Irish television presenter, has previously acknowledged that she would be “mad” to have a fourth child. The couple previously stated that they wanted to “focus on their family as it is.”
However, Vogue, 40, said in a May interview with the Sunday Times: “I wouldn’t think it’s crazy to have four.”
Vogue revealed in a conversation with her sister that her family made the decision while she was preparing to enter I’m A Celeb. She continued, “I feel like I’m trying to squeeze everything in now because we’re moving house and I’m losing about a month away.”
After purchasing her “forever home” in Howth, Vogue said in September that she wanted to “spend more time in Dublin.” The lush greenery and surrounding trees surround the hilltop residence.
Vogue says the seclusion was one of the key factors that attracted her to the house. She says the family spend three weeks in summer, 10 days at Christmas and school holidays at their Irish retreat.
She continued, “We want to spend more time here.” The kids also adore it, and I adore them.
Vogue, who was raised in Portmarnock, recently mentioned how their children have already started forming friendships on the Emerald Isle. She continued, “I want our children to know it and their Irish roots as well. That’s where I grew up.”
Our forever home in Howth is “our relaxing space.” The kids are so adorable and enjoy it that they have formed their own friends.
Source: Mirror

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