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Vogue Williams reveals she doesn’t think she’ll get married again

The DJ recently went public with her relationship with notorious lothario Spencer Matthews.

They won't be walking down the aisle together anytime soon!
They won’t be walking down the aisle together anytime soon!

Vogue Williams has revealed that she has no desire to walk down the aisle for a second time, despite finding love once more with Made in Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews.

The top model went through a very public break-up from former Westlife star Brian McFadden in 2015, and this experience has made her question whether she ever wants to tie the knot again.

“Having had one [marriage] that didn’t work. I don’t know about marriage, to be honest with you,” Vogue told George Hook on Newstalk. “Because I think that marriage now… it’s sort of lost its sparkle to me.”

Brian and Vogue were married for 3 years
Brian and Vogue were married for 3 years

“I think that when I was going into it, it was something to me that’s like, ‘That’s how you create a family, that’s what you’re supposed to do’ and I liked the idea of marriage.

“I wouldn’t be necessarily needing a contract between me and that person. I think buying a house together, having a child together would be much more important.

“But then, you meet somebody and they want to get married and you don’t want to take that away from them. So if that happens then maybe I’d change my mind, but I’d be quite happy to never do that [again].”

Although she’s not sure if she’ll get married again, Vogue is certain she wants children in her future.

“I definitely want kids. Definitely. I’m not single anymore, but I was single last year and I did worry about that,” she said. “And then I just decided to myself, ‘If I don’t have kids by the time I’m 35 I’m going to do it on my own’. So I’m not worried anymore.”

Watch this space!

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