
Vogue Williams Quits Alcohol After Teetotal Husband Spencer Matthews’ Advice, Following Boozy Blackout at Star-Studded Wedding
Vogue Williams Quits Alcohol After Husband Spencer Matthews’ Sobriety Nudge
[Image: Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews at an event in May 2023]
Caption: Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews, seen in May, have both embraced sobriety after reflecting on their drinking habits.
TV presenter Vogue Williams, 39, has announced she’s ditched alcohol for three months following husband Spencer Matthews’ suggestion to “lay off the booze.” The Irish star, who shares three children with the former Made in Chelsea personality, admitted her history of binge drinking led to the decision.
Spencer, 37, a recovering party boy turned sobriety advocate, recently recommitted to full abstinence after occasional social drinking. His choice prompted him to encourage Vogue to reconsider her habits. “He turned to me and said, ‘Would you not consider [quitting] now?’” Vogue shared on her podcast, Never Live It Down. Though initially defensive—“I barely drink!”—she ultimately agreed to a three-month break, citing hangovers and late-night regrets as motivators.
[Image: Vogue and Spencer with their children in August 2023]
Caption: The couple, seen with their kids this month, prioritize health after Spencer’s return to teetotalism.
Vogue has long described herself as a binge drinker, once stating, “I don’t like the taste of alcohol—I drink to get drunk.” Her resolve solidified after a May incident at YouTuber Jack Maynard’s French wedding to heiress Lily Mackie. At the star-studded event, Vogue overindulged at a margarita bar and blacked out. “I didn’t remember getting to the hotel room,” she confessed, waking up embarrassed beside her sober husband.
Friends reacted poorly to her sobriety pledge, groaning, “Urgh, don’t tell us!” But Vogue remains determined: “Nothing good happens after midnight. Those nights talking nonsense? A waste of time.”
[Image: Vogue at a 2017 event]
Caption: Vogue in 2017, before her current alcohol-free journey.
Spencer, once notorious for his wild antics on reality TV, quit drinking in 2018 and founded CleanCo, a non-alcoholic beverage brand. Though he briefly dabbled in moderation, he’s now fully sober again. His journey inspired Vogue’s choice, despite her initial resistance.
The couple’s candidness highlights their evolving priorities—parenthood, health, and avoiding regrets. As Vogue put it: “Three months seems like a good start.”
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