
Spencer Matthews has made a startling confession about the early days of his relationship with now-wife Vogue Williams, revealing he was secretly smitten with the Irish model and presenter long before they ever met in person.
The Made in Chelsea star dropped the bombshell during a candid conversation on their joint podcast, 'Spencer & Vogue', leaving listeners—and Vogue herself—surprised by the depth of his initial attraction.
'I Fancied the Pants Off You'
Matthews disclosed that his feelings for Vogue began brewing when he first saw her on the reality show Stepping Out. "I remember watching you on the telly and thinking, 'God, she's fit,'" he told his wife on air. The admission was a complete surprise to Vogue, who had no idea her future husband had been watching from afar.
The 35-year-old entrepreneur didn't hold back, emphatically stating, "I fancied the pants off you before I even knew you!" This revelation paints a very different picture from their publicly known meet-cute, which involved a direct message on social media.
From DM to Forever
Despite his pre-existing crush, Spencer initially reached out to Vogue with a business proposition rather than a romantic advance. He invited her to host an event in Ibiza, a move he now admits was a "ruse" to finally meet the woman he had admired on screen.
The couple's love story blossomed quickly after that first professional encounter. They tied the knot in a romantic ceremony in Scotland in 2018 and are now proud parents to three young children: Theodore, Gigi, and Otto. Their relationship has become a mainstay of celebrity news, often praised for its strength and authenticity.
A Podcast of Revelations
This isn't the first personal revelation to come from their popular podcast. The show has become a platform for the couple to share intimate details of their lives, from parenting challenges to the realities of their marriage, building a dedicated audience that appreciates their honesty and humour.
Spencer's latest confession adds a new, charming layer to their well-documented romance, proving that sometimes, love stories begin long before the first hello.