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Vogue Williams


Vogue Williams
Williams in 2014
(1985-10-02) 2 October 1985Dublin, Ireland
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2010–present
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Fade Street
Stepping Out
Bear Grylls: Mission Survive
Spooked: Ireland
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Brian McFadden
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Vogue Williams (born 2 October 1985) is an Irish media personality, presenter and model. After appearing on the reality series Fade Street (2010–2011), she went on to participate in the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars in 2012, as well as appearing on Stepping Out in 2013 and winning the first series of Bear Grylls: Mission Survive in 2015. She also fronted several documentaries for RTÉ and presented on Heart FM, before going on to host several podcasts including My Therapist Ghosted Me alongside Joanne McNally, as well as her own titled Never Live It Down and Vogue & Amber which she co-hosts alongside her sister. In 2025, she appeared in the 25th series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, finishing in tenth place.

Williams was born on 2 October 1985 in the Rotunda Hospital, Dublin while her parents were living in nearby Portmarnock. Her parents, Sandra and former car salesman Freddie, separated when she was seven, and her father died in 2010. She is the youngest of three siblings, after brother Frederick and sister Amber; she also has two half-siblings.

Williams attended the all-girls Santa Sabina Dominican College in Sutton. After securing her Leaving Certificate, at the insistence of her property-developer stepfather Neil Wilson (who is best-known for establishing the IT company Datalex), she took her degree in construction design and management at Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen.

Williams during an appearance at the Blue Beat club in Double Bay, Sydney in November 2012

Williams' public career began in November 2010, in an Irish reality TV series Fade Street, which followed the lives of four Irish women in Dublin. The episodes included Vogue's work at Stellar Magazine, her acting studies and her interest in disc jockeying. In April 2012, Williams appeared as a contestant on the twelfth series of Dancing with the Stars in Australia, partnered with Christopher Page; they were the third couple to be eliminated from the competition. In 2013, Williams and Brian McFadden took part in the ITV celebrity dancing competition Stepping Out, finishing in second place.

On 4 February 2015, Williams was confirmed to be participating in the ITV reality series Bear Grylls: Mission Survive which started airing on 20 February 2015. She won the show on 3 April 2015, beating Kelly Holmes and Mike Tindall. In December 2015, Williams appeared alongside Brian McFadden in a celebrity episode of Catchphrase. On 21 June 2016, she was a guest panellist on an episode of Loose Women. On 30–31 October 2016, she was a guest on Celebrity Haunted Hotel on W.

Williams presented her own four-part series called Vogue Williams – On the Edge, in which she investigated issues affecting the lives of fellow "millennials", for example drugs, social anxiety, gender dysmorphia and obsessiveness around 'the body beautiful'. She was to take part in the fourth series of The Jump on Channel 4 in February 2017, but pulled out due to injury sustained whilst training. She was replaced by Amy Willerton.

In June 2017, in the wake of terrorist attacks in Manchester and London, Williams wrote an opinion piece for the Sunday World entitled "Internment camps are grim necessity", which called for the establishment of internment camps for the detention without trial of "3,000 [Muslim] extremists living in the UK". She acknowledged that internment in Northern Ireland didn't work but that terrorists today could not be negotiated with. Donald Clarke of The Irish Times criticised her views as "illogical, totalitarian and profoundly sinister" and compared them to Breitbart and UKIP. He pointed out that internment in Northern Ireland drove Irish Republicans away from negotiation. He also criticised some response to her column as "predictably patronising, borderline sexist". Williams later said she had made a mistake and apologised for her stance, saying she had written it when she was frightened and angry and that her advocacy of internment was misguided. She also said she had received death threats.

In March 2020, Williams became the new host of Sunday Breakfast on Heart FM. In September 2021, she became the presenter on the Virgin Media One talent show The Big Deal. In November 2021, she was announced as the host of a new virtual reality show called Send Nudes: Body SOS, about peoples' decisions relating to planned plastic surgery, which ran on E4 in 2022. Since 2021, Williams has appeared in numerous adverts for Fairy, including for their laundry capsules and scent boosters.

Williams began presenting the Spooked Ireland series, which premiered on UK television in September 2023, following its earlier Irish launch. In December 2024, she was a contestant on that year's Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special, initially partnered with Carlos Gu until he was forced to withdraw due to injury, she was paired with Gorka Márquez and they danced a Jive to "Rockin' Robin scoring 33 points.

Williams attending APRA Music Awards of 2012 with her first husband Brian McFadden, to whom she was married between 2012 and 2017

In May 2011, she began dating former Westlife singer Brian McFadden. Their engagement was announced on 12 January 2012 and they were married on 2 September 2012 in Florence, Italy. In June 2015, Williams purchased an apartment in Howth, near Dublin. On 7 July 2015, Williams and McFadden announced that they were separating after three years of marriage. The couple divorced in 2017.

In January 2018 Williams became engaged to reality television personality Spencer Matthews; Williams and Matthews married on 9 June 2018. The couple have a son born in 2018, a daughter born in 2020 and a son born in 2022. Their first two children were christened Church of England, while the third was christened Catholic.On 17 April 2026, Williams and Matthews announced that they were expecting their fourth child together.

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2010–2011Fade StreetCast member2 series
2011Blow Up The Liffey Bridges!Molly CarrollA play performed in the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Dublin
2012Dancing With the StarsContestantSeason 12
2013Stepping OutContestantFinished in second place with Brian McFadden
2013Reality Bites: Vogue Does Home and AwayPresenterRTÉ2 series special about the 25th anniversary of Home and Away
2014Vogue Does the AfterlifePresenterAired on 18 December 2014 on RTÉ2
2015Bear Grylls: Mission SurviveContestantSeries 1 winner
2015Vogue Does Straight A'sPresenterRTÉ2 documentary about revisiting the Leaving Cert examination
2015Vogue Williams – Wild GirlsPresenter3-part RTÉ2 series looking at women in prison, female fighters and sex "swinging"
2015–2025LorraineGuestSeveral episodes
2016Vogue Williams – On the EdgePresenter4-part RTÉ2 series looking at transgender issues, bodybuilding, catfishing and drugs
2016–2025Loose WomenGuest panellist6 episodes
2016Celebrity Haunted Hotel: LiveParticipant1 episode
2017Partners in RhymeGuest1 episode
2018Celebrity MastermindContestant1 episode
2018–2019GetawaysCo-presenterBBC Northern Ireland series
2019Your Face or Mine?Contestant, alongside husband Spencer MatthewsSeries 6 Episode 1
2020Tipping Point: Lucky StarsContestant1 episode
2021The Big DealPresenterAired on Virgin Media One
2022Send Nudes: Body SOSPresenterE4 series
2023Joanne & Vogue’s Sex DriveCo-presenter; alongside Joanne McNallyE4 series
2023Spooked IrelandPresenterParanormal investigation; series 1
2024Richard Osman's House of GamesContestantSeries 8, Week 1
2024Strictly Come Dancing Christmas SpecialContestant2024 Christmas Special
2025Renovation RescueCo-hostWith Luke Mabbott
2025Gabby's Dollhouse: The MovieKitty Fridge (voice)Film role; UK version
Im A Celebrity Get Me Out Of HereContestant10th place
Gladiators Celebrity Special Christmas 2025Contender
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