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Vogue Williams explains why husband Spencer Matthews stepped away from podcast
Vogue Williams explains why husband Spencer Matthews stepped away from podcast

Irish Daily Mirror

time3 days ago

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Vogue Williams explains why husband Spencer Matthews stepped away from podcast

Vogue Williams has revealed why her husband Spencer Matthews parted ways with the couple's podcast. Earlier this year, Spencer announced his decision to step away from working with Vogue on their podcast, Vogue and Spencer, saying he wanted to pursue other business ventures. Vogue has now revealed why the reality TV star stepped away from their podcast, admitting he wasn't enjoying it. Speaking with Heat Magazine, the mother-of-three opened up about Spencer's decision to leave the podcast. "I love working with Spen, but he genuinely didn't really enjoy it towards the end," she confessed. "I think he loves doing what he's doing so much now with Untapped. It's right up his street. And I get to work with my sister now. "If I wasn't doing it at all, I think I'd miss it more. But we're always looking at ways to work with each other because we really enjoy working together." Vogue now co-hosts a podcast with her sister Amber, while also continuing to co-host her podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me with Joanne McNally. Spencer has launched a new podcast, the Untapped podcast with Jake Quickenden, where the duo chat with high-performance athletes. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

Joanne McNally takes mum's advice after Wimbledon outfit slagging
Joanne McNally takes mum's advice after Wimbledon outfit slagging

Extra.ie​

time04-07-2025

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Joanne McNally takes mum's advice after Wimbledon outfit slagging

Joanne McNally might have been serving looks at Wimbledon, but it wasn't just the Centre Court crowd paying attention. The My Therapist Ghosted Me star stepped out in a black mini-skirt along with a black vest top for the tournament and while fans on Instagram were loving it, her mum Pat had other ideas. The Irish comedian took to her stories to vent about Pat's criticism, after she told her that she should have dressed 'for the occasion.' Joanne McNally might have been serving looks at Wimbledon, but it wasn't just the Centre Court crowd paying attention. Pic: Instagram/Joanne McNally 'My mother says what I wore to Wimbledon earlier in the week was not appropriate for Wimbledon,' she began. 'Now, I'm not Wimbledon. I don't have a Wimbledon wardrobe. Okay, and in no world did I expect to be going to Wimbledon twice in one week and have to dress Wimbledony twice in one one week.' Joanne went on to explain that Pat told her 'There's just occasions where you have to dress for the occasion.' 'It was hardly like I turned up in latex lingerie. It was just a mini-skirt. Anyway, I don't have a Wimbledon wardrobe.' While Joanne seemed irritated by her mother's comments, it seems she took her advice, showing up to another day of the tournament in something a little more 'feminine.' The funny woman sported a pink linen shirt dress with a ruffle hem, teaming it with matching pink sunnies and gold accessories. Although in classic Joanne fashion, she did finish the look off with a pair of green neon biker shorts, on the off chance they ask her to play a few rounds. Don't worry Joanne, we loved the 'fit!

‘I thought the pod was ending', cry fans as Vogue Williams and Joanna McNally announce major change to popular podcast
‘I thought the pod was ending', cry fans as Vogue Williams and Joanna McNally announce major change to popular podcast

The Irish Sun

time03-07-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

‘I thought the pod was ending', cry fans as Vogue Williams and Joanna McNally announce major change to popular podcast

VOGUE Williams and Joanne McNally have announced a major change to their popular podcast. The comedy duo have hosted their chart-topping podcast, My Therapist Ghosted Me, since 2021. Advertisement 2 Vogue and Joanne host a hugely popular podcast Credit: Instagram 2 The pair announced they will be changing their podcast over the next two weeks Credit: Instagram During their latest episode, called We need a break from each other, The pair went on to add that once they returned from the break, their podcast would be available to watch in full as a video on For previous podcast episodes they would record their show for social videos - but moving forward they plan for the full recording to be posted online. Once their producer shared the news, Joanne jokingly stated that no one told her about the change. Advertisement read more on Vogue Williams However Vogue insisted they had informed Joanne of the move the week before. And they agreed that moving forward they were going to need to book a full glam squad. Vogue then jokingly added that by the second week of video podcasts neither of them would care how they look. Fans raced to the comment section of the podcast to give their reactions to the news. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Rachel commented: "That title gave me a heart attack. I thought the pod was ending." Vogue Williams shows off her wedding outfit Another fan added: "It is about time you monetise it girls, let's go YouTube money." Elisabeth said: "I am pissing. This episode is in the top ten." Recently the pair sent pulses racing as they stepped out together to Advertisement STAR STYLE Vogue and Joanne attended The podcast duo posed for a snap at the tournament to mark the occasion. Vogue looked stunning in a flowing white maxi dress, while Joanne turned heads in a black dress and chunky platform sandals. Captioning a series of snaps with her pal, Vogue wrote: "A ball was had! Wimbledon, we loved you. Thank you @hellomag @emirates for having us… we'll be back, essentially inviting ourselves for next year." Advertisement Irish actor also enjoyed the day out alongside his wife Dawn O'Porter. The happy couple both opted for bright, colourful looks with Chris sporting a pair of navy shorts, a sage green blazer and a lemon print shirt. Meanwhile, Dawn looked stunning in a pink, white and green dress which she paired with a green handbag and sunglasses.

People lose their minds when they meet my icon mum – going on tour was run of the mill & only my brother has normal job
People lose their minds when they meet my icon mum – going on tour was run of the mill & only my brother has normal job

The Irish Sun

time02-07-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

People lose their minds when they meet my icon mum – going on tour was run of the mill & only my brother has normal job

RÓISÍN O has revealed how people still 'lose their sh*t' when they bump into her iconic mum Mary Black – including Vogue Williams who went weak at the knees for her hero. The singer-songwriter enjoyed a more unusual upbringing than most, under the watchful eye of the No Frontiers vocalist who has for decades been one of Ireland's 5 Róisín O lifted the lid on life as the daughter of a famous mum Credit: Gary Ashe 5 Singer Mary Black boasts a legendary decades-long career Credit: Getty 5 The Irish Sun's new podcast is available now Credit: The Irish Sun The sensational response to Mary's 'Backstage there was this massive long marquee tent for all the dressing rooms and across from us was My Therapist Ghosted Me's "I'm such a huge fan of the READ MORE IN SHOWBIZ Listen to Fields Of Dreams on from July 3 "And Vogue came over, she's so lovely. 'It was like my first time meeting her and she'd come in to say hello to the lads. "Like, she obviously saw the Coronas on the door. 'And then she saw my mam, she was like, 'Oh my God. Oh my God, holy sh*t. I'm sorry, I have to go get my sister'. Most read in The Irish Sun "Like, ran out of the room and brought her sister back and the two of them just absolutely fangirling over my mam. 'They didn't even say hello to the lads. It was the funniest thing ever. 'HUGE FANS' "They're actually huge fans. They really love my mam. "And Vogue and my mam and dad ended up hanging out the whole night, it was so funny.' She went on: 'And then obviously when mam came on stage that night at Electric Picnic the crowd just lost their minds. 'I've felt a lot of women and men, but particularly my age now, in their mid-to-late 30s, who grew up listening to Mary Black in the back of the car, on the CD player, whole albums that they know off by heart. "And when they were kids it was uncool. 'But now they're in their 30s and they're like, 'I love LIFE ON TOUR Róisín is the voice of the Irish Sun's new podcast, It is the ten-episode story of the musicians' astonishing successes and failures as the country opened up to become a live-entertainment powerhouse. Róisín is no stranger to being taken from festival to So much so that as a kid, it became run of the mill. 'CRAZY STUFF' Róisín said: 'Being on tour with my mum, a lot of the time we'd be on a tour bus. "And they'd all go in for soundcheck and I'd get to stay on the bus and watch all the VCR tapes. 'Like of old movies and all, that I just absolutely loved doing that. And I think coming from Ireland, seeing mam's reaction then. "She was doing crazy stuff like Five Nights At 'BEST THING EVER' 'She has the most crazy stories of being at festivals with Mary, 70, has opened up about the difficulties of touring while she had three young She had a three week rule, but it was long enough to put her youngest out. "And Vogue and my mam and dad ended up hanging out the whole night, it was so funny.' Róisín O Róisín explained: 'I was on the "So she came "But then she had to go again for another two weeks. 'And I was so devastated at the end of the week like, 'You're going back? I thought you were home?' 'Those parts were hard. But then she took me everywhere with her, like when she was on that MAGICAL CHILDHOOD "It had a pool and we went to 'I was all over the world as a kid with her, which was really magical. "But yeah, the pros and cons to it, we definitely missed her.' As the siblings grew older, their mother's fame was a bit mortifying. Róisín said: 'When I was really young, say if we were on 'And that stopped abruptly, I'd say about ten or 11 to the point where I would lie. (If I was asked) what does your mum do, I'd reply 'Nothing. Just a stay-at-home mum'. "And then I got into my 20s and I sort of became a mix of the two.' SOLO CAREER Róisín has her own solo career as well as performing with the Coronas, and has mixed emotions about being in Mary Black's shadow. She said: 'Sometimes it's hard. Obviously, Danny is the same. 'We want people to come to hear our music and it's hard when people are like, 'I'm not going to listen to that, that's Mary Black's daughter'. So they just judge it before they hear it. 'But at the same time, I definitely have fans who heard I was Mary Black's daughter and were like, 'I'm going to go listen to her'. LABOUR OF LOVE MUM-to-be Róisín O is going up against Robbie Williams in a bid to put on one last performance before her baby is due. The Heart and Bones singer goes head to head with the former Take That man when he plays Croke Park on August 23, while she's on stage at Whelan's on the same day. But with her baby on the way in October, she said: 'I wouldn't usually do a gig in the summer. 'But I'm pregnant so I need to get this gig in before this baby arrives, before I can't move around on stage anymore. "So Whelan's will be the only gig you'll see me at with 'Bump' on stage. 'So it will definitely be a night to remember. I'm really looking forward to it. "I was thinking about not gigging and that was driving me crazy. I really want to get some shows in before baby arrives.' But there won't be any major break for the star who plans to be back in action for the Christmas period. She said: 'December is the busiest for musicians. I have a load of shows that I could miss but I don't want to. It's the best time of year for gigging. 'I'll probably take about ten weeks off before I get back to work.' "So for me, it doesn't really matter why people have started to listen as long as they like it then I've won them over in my own merit. "I don't really don't care. I'm so proud of her as well. She does have this unbelievable career.' And as for working with her brother's band? 'I LOVE IT' Róisín said: 'I love it. I'm there as a session musician. I do backing vocals and I play keys. 'I know all the boys. I've grown up with them. We have the best craic on tour. It's really not work. 'It's dangerous how much I love it because in a way it stops me from sometimes doing my own gigs but it's worth it.' The first two episodes of Fields Of Dreams are available wherever you get your podcasts from July 3 5 Mary's kids Danny and Roisin have followed in her musical footsteps Credit: Journalist Collects 5 Roisin said podcaster Vogue Williams is a huge fan of her mum Mary Credit: Journalist Collects

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