Vogue Williams admitted that just weeks after the birth of her third child with Spencer Matthews, she hated the thought of never having a baby again.
The 36-year-old host told MailOnline that she would be happy to have a fourth member join her family after giving birth to her son Otto, whom she welcomed in April.
In an exclusive interview, Vogue, who is also the mother of three-year-old Theodore and one-year-old Gigi, admitted that she found the birth so easy that she happily endured the often painful births for other mothers.
‘I’d have a million babies’: Vogue Williams admits she hates the idea of never having a baby again, just weeks after the birth of her third child with Spencer Matthews
“I’d have a million babies, I love having babies around and a big family, and I hate the thought of having another baby because I love the whole newborn stage,” she told Vogue.
“Being a mother is literally my favorite thing in the world. I’d like to think there’d be another one, but at this point I have to see how we’re going to get by as a family of five.
I had a wonderful birth with Otto. I had a great day with Spencer. I loved it all day.
“I went to the hospital and thought if I could give birth to other people and not get pregnant I would do it as a job – I would love to do that.
“We were lucky because I know it’s not the same for everyone. The pain, gas and air was so much fun and I finally did and got the absolutely necessary epidural. “

‘I would do it as a job’: Vogue, Theodore and Gigi’s mother (pictured), admitted that she found childbirth so easy that she would gladly endure the often painful work for other expectant mothers.

‘I had fun all day’: The TV presenter told MailOnline she would be delighted to have a fourth member join her family after giving birth to her son Otto in April.
Vogue, which has partnered with Peppa Peg for World Oceans Day, told MailOnline in March that it plans to continue training until delivery day.
True to her word, the podcast host detailed her post-pregnancy fitness regimen, including exercising with a personal trainer five times a week, riding a Peloton, and classes on Zoom.
She said: “I last trained on Sunday and gave birth on Monday.
“My workout wasn’t intense towards the end, but now I’m back to the workout I love. I’m not running or something like that.
“I went back to the group and started with Barre and I train with my PT John about five times a week.”

Supermom: Vogue told MailOnline it plans to continue training until delivery day in March, and it’s staying true to its word.
Vogue said she regretted starring in the Australian series Dancing with the Stars in 2021 because her involvement could have prevented Strictly’s bosses from hiring her for the show.
The TV star, whose new show E4 Send Nudes will premiere in September, admits that she tops her BBC dance competition list and that her husband Spencer shouldn’t worry about Strictly Curse.
She said: ‘I Dancing With The Stars In Australia, which probably excludes me for sure because I’ve already done it. However, I definitely want to.
“I thought I made a few moves but when I watched myself on YouTube I wasn’t bright. I looked like a snake and didn’t heal during the show. Mel B was the guest at the time and I think I was sent off in fourth place.
“However, it would be great to do Strictly and dress up, and my mom would love to watch me.
‘Oh, damn? God no, Spencer would have absolutely nothing to worry about, that’s for sure. I didn’t care to be honest with you. I am happy with my destiny. Too stressful!’

Philanthropy: Vogue has joined forces with Peppa Pig, which partners with the Clean Seas Project to inspire children and their parents to take baby steps to protect our oceans.
Vogue has joined forces with Peppa Pig, which partners with the Clean Seas Project to inspire children and their parents to take small steps like recycling and cleaning up waste to help protect our oceans.
After a survey by the Cleaner Seas Project, Twinkl and Asda encouraged Theodore and Gigi to look for trash in a London park. . the future.
She explained: “Peppa Pig is doing well in the world – not only is it giving me some free time as a parent – but we’re also doing our part to clean up the oceans.
“We’re working with the Cleaner Seas Project, and it’s about getting kids involved in recycling.
“There are some organized waste cleanup activities and activity sheets where your kids can learn how to recycle.
“I did them with Theodore and Gigi and they spent hours cleaning up trash in a park in London and they had so much fun. “They had these gloves and litter boxes and they had more fun,” he said.
Source: Daily Mail

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