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Katie Gallagher

Vogue Williams admits she spent the whole day crying after sad realisation

Vogue Williams said she’s craving Irish Chinese and chipper from home - admitting she spent a whole day crying last week fearing she will never get back home to Howth.

The Dubliner celebrated her 35th birthday last week with her loved ones in London, but admitted she is counting down the days to get home to Ireland.

The mum to two-month-old baby Gigi and two-year-old Theodore said: “We own a house in Ireland, that I feel like we are never going to get back to, so I did have a day of crying last week.

“Because, I’m Irish, and I very much miss going home.

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“But now I’ve picked myself back up, and I can hold out for another little while and hopefully I can get home soon.

“Because I would love to go home like now, I miss Howth so bad.

Opening up about her cravings whilst she is dreaming of home, she added: “I would love to go to Howth, I would go on a cliff walk, I would spend all my time with my family, I would get a chipper, and get a Chinese because the Chinese and chippers at home are so much nicer.

“And I would live on a diet of Sausos as well, The sausages in Ireland are.. I miss the Sausages”

Speaking on her podcast, Spencer and Vogue, the radio and telly personality also recalled her ‘robbing’ days back home in her youth.

When hubby Spencer Matthews called her out for being a ‘thief’ Vogue explained how she got into ‘stealing’ at the age of six.

“Let me explain my robbing days.

“The first time I ever stole anything, my sister Amber told me to steal it. It was a 10p Troll rubber, and I remember the jacket and everything, I must have been six, I was wearing a green jacket and I remember it, my mum had us in town.

“I got to the bus stop right, we were going home and I had an overwhelming feeling of guilt so I took the Troll 10p rubber out of my pocket and I threw it on the ground.

“And my mum saw I threw it on the ground and then she knew I had stolen it, so she brought me back to the shop and made me give it back, and for a long time after that I didn’t steal anymore

She added: “Then my friends, when we were like 13, 14 used to steal makeup from, I’m not going to name the shop, so they stole makeup, so I would pay them..

“I would give them a fee for stealing me makeup too because I was too scared to steal, but…

Vogue Williams (John Phillips/Getty Images)

“I was terrible, and then I used to steal money off my dad, he was a car salesman so he used to have wads of cash and I’d slip a 50 here and there.

“It’s terrible. But I made a fortune off him, and then the last time I used to steal was actually more recent.”

But Vogue admitted her thieving days didn’t end there, confessing: “When we were 18 in San Francisco and Chicago, my friend Joanna and I would go around the supermarket, because we were on a J1 trip to America, we didn’t have any money, so we’d go into the Supermarket and we’d start eating things in the supermarket.

“Like opening a pack of ham, eating the pack of ham, crisps, and then we’d leave…”

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