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Lisa McLoughlin

Vogue Williams hints at reality TV comeback after attending Jack Maynard's 'beautiful' wedding

Vogue Williams has teased her next big TV venture, hinting at a return to her reality TV roots.

The presenter, who first rose to fame in 2010 on the Irish reality series Fade Street, has been a staple on screens ever since.

Her most recent reality series, Spencer, Vogue and Baby Too, which she starred in alongside her husband Spencer Matthews, in 2019 followed their lives as new parents.

Now, six years later, the My Therapist Who Ghosted Me host is eager to bring more of her family’s hilarious antics to the small screen.

Speaking with The Standard, she revealed: “I’d love to do one with my mom and her sisters. They’re so wild. You spend half an hour with them and you’re like, ‘what is going on?’ I’d love to do something like that. They’re hilarious.”

When asked what kind of reality show she had in mind, Vogue mentioned that she’d love to follow in the footsteps of Jack Whitehall’s Travels With My Father on Netflix.

Williams pictured on the purple carpet (Getty Images)

“I’d love to do a trip with my mom and my aunts,” she said with a smile. “I’d love to do that, throw my mum under the bus for something.”

Outside of her TV plans, the 39-year-old, who recently released her memoir Big Mouth, was still riding the high of attending social media star Jack Maynard’s lavish French wedding to heiress Lily Mackie.

Vogue recently confessed on her podcast that she couldn't even remember how she made it back to her hotel room after enjoying herself at the extravagant event held at the five-star Château Saint-Martin & Spa in Vence earlier this month.

Reflecting on the day, she shared with us: “It was fab. Beautiful wedding. She is stunning, Spencer’s niece. She is absolutely beautiful, and the kindest person.

“The kids got to go, and they were all dressed up—well, Otto didn’t, he wasn’t part of the wedding. But the other two were the ringbearer and flower girl, so we had a great time.”

Speaking to us at the red carpet premiere of Netflix’s F1: The Academy in London’s Leicester Square, Vogue expressed her excitement about the series.

The show, produced by Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine, follows 15 young women breaking barriers in one of the world’s toughest sports, racing to get a female driver into Formula 1.

“I love women, I’m so happy this is coming,” Vogue said. “Women are sick [great], amazing drivers and I can’t wait until we get a spot in F1. I can’t wait to watch this.”

F1 Academy drivers pictured with F1 Academy boss Susie Wolff (sixth from the left) (AFP via Getty Images)

When asked if she’d want her daughter Gigi to pursue a racing career, especially with her brother-in-law, former driver James Matthews’ connection to the British F1 team, Williams Racing, Vogue responded with enthusiasm.

“I’d love her to have the opportunity to do it, but I think there’s so many amazing women who kart, and then it gets to a point where do they go next?” she said. “These women are such incredible drivers, I can’t wait to see this show.

“I love Drive to Survive as well, but you want to see yourself represented, and it’s nice they’re doing that.”

F1: The Academy is available to stream now on Netflix

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