
‘He's a legend', declares Vogue Williams sharing snaps of never-seen-before ‘handsome' stepdad leaving fans all swooning
The Irish model's biological parents, Sandra and Freddie, separated when she was just seven-years-old.
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Vogue Williams is all smiles posing with her stepdad Neil
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Vogue shared a selection of photos for followers on Instagram
However, Sandra went on to marry businessman Neil Wilson shortly after.
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However, fans all hounded Vogue with messages after the book was released asking why she had never posted a photo of him.
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The 39-year-old was quick to react to followers request as she shared a selection of photos with her beloved stepdad on Instagram.
Vogue wrote in her caption: "
I give you Nelso (Neil!) I get asked a lot about Nelso and what he looks like so here you go.
The doting stepdaughter gushed: "
He's a legend, lots of fun but I would still NEVER swear in front of him.
"
She joked: "
Although
taught me every swear word I know
."
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Vogue looked stunning in the photos as she donned a neon green bodycon dress and silver stiletto heels.
The Irish
star
had her arms wrapped around Neil who looked super
smart
in an all white suit.
Vogue Williams shows off her wedding outfit
Vogue also attached a cute picture of Sandra and Neil smiling together.
Sandra was ultra glamorous in a sequin
pink
maxi skirt, chiffon shirt and a fedora.
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The adorable couple looked happy-as-ever as they stood outside with a beautiful garden backdrop.
Fans all raced to the comment section to swoon over the famous
family
.
Hannah wrote: "Sandra he's a keeper!!"
Yvonne said: "Very handsome man!! I'm sure you feel so fortunate he became your stepdad."
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Laura remarked: "Somehow, he's exactly how I imagined him to be!"
Sarah added: "At last the famous Neil! He is fab!"

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