Vogue Williams has declared her intention to spend the next Christmas alone after reaching “the end of the road” during her 2024 break with Spencer Matthews and their three young children.

On her podcast ‘My Therapist Ghosted Me‘, the Dublin-born model disclosed: “I’m going away for Christmas…I’m not actually looking to save any money. I’m going to spend it all on myself, on my holiday, on my own.”

Vogue added that this Christmas had been far from relaxing: Vogue also shared that this Christmas had been anything but restful: “When we were in Ireland, because I have friends and family there. I just assumed one of them, one of them might say ‘Do you want me to take the kids over for a walk for half an hour?’ Not once. Yesterday, I said to Spencer ‘I think I’ve hit the end of the road here’.”

The Dublin-born model said she's spending next Christmas alone
The Dublin-born model said she’s spending next Christmas alone (Image: BBC)

Vogue explained that her five year old son Theodore has developed a particularly irritating habit: “He’s started doing this thing where he just walks around screaming the whole time, or making these insane noises. So there’s never one tiny moment of quiet.”

She jokingly added that she dreamed of initiating a game of hide and seek, and then “hiding” in her London flat.

Vogue, 39, had previously expressed her stress about living with three children: “I feel overwhelmed in this house,” she admitted. “It’s probably because I have been here for like a solid week. Now I’m just like ‘get me out of this house’. I can’t stand being here anymore, the kids are just so loud and you can’t get away from it ever.”

Vogue Williams with husband Spencer Matthews
Vogue and husband Spencer Matthews have no more baby plans (Image: Irish Mirror)

She continued by describing her need for a quiet retreat: “It’s just like you’re in this soup of noise constantly. I need a house where you can hide, I need a hiding place,” reports Dublin Live.

On their ‘Spencer and Vogue’ podcast, the Strictly star opened up about family life, “I think we have decided that we are quite happy with three kids.”

Her husband, Spencer, who is 36, chimed in with his thoughts on their growing family, “I think, for now, we have decided that we want to focus on our beautiful family as it is, because we have had so many years of it just being hectic. Like, it’s just beginning to feel normal now, and every time we get to that, we bolt on another kid.”