Vogue Williams has said that moving to Australia sparked her marriage breakdown with Brian McFadden.
Vogue, who earlier this month debuted a Friends-inspired hairstyle while appearing on Lorraine, was married to Westlife’s Brian from 2012 to 2017.
She is now married to Made in Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews, and they share three kids: Theodore, three, Gigi, one, and baby Otto.
While speaking on her Podcast, My Therapist Ghosted Me, with Joanne McNally, Vogue, 37, responded to a caller’s question about relocation for a relationship.
The listener was stuck between relocating with her partner and continuing the relationship, or calling things off.
Reflecting on her own experience, Vogue said: “I also blame Australia for my first marriage, but anyway… why don't you go to Australia, why hasn't he invited you over?
“Do what I did, follow a relationship to Australia, it will work out really well! Move to Australia with him, it's a nice place, it's warm, it's sunny!”
“When you meet the one that didn't get away – after the one you thought got away – you'll realise the one that you thought got away isn't the one that got away… because he was c**p!” the former Dancing With the Stars contestant added.
Joanne, a comedian, writer and actress, added: “There isn't the one that got away because if they were into you they wouldn't have got away. They left!”
Vogue and Brian met back in 2011, and she soon joined him Down Under when he worked as a judge on the Australian version of Britain's Got Talent.
They wed in an intimate ceremony in Tuscany in 2012 but announced their split just three years later after moving back to Ireland.
Vogue announced their split with a tweet that read: “It is with sadness that Brian and I have made the tough decision to go our separate ways…
“We will always care about each other, remain friends and wish each other all the very best for the future.”
Vogue previously noted how she was going through some difficult personal things when she “ran away” with Brian.
“I see now it might have been better if I hadn't run, and if Brian had lived in Ireland,” she explained. “I would have been with him anyway, but he lived in Australia, so I went there.
“I was always such a planner, so my family were, like, ‘What's she doing? What's going on? Her career's gong really well over here; why is she leaving?’' But I suppose I just ran away from it. At the time, I saw no reason not to. But looking back, I see that I wanted to get away from the grief.”
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