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Spencer Matthews makes big declaration about girlfriend Vogue Williams

The Made In Chelsea playboy says Irish model girlfriend Vogue has tamed his wild ways

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Spencer Matthews has gushed about his girlfriend Vogue Williams and revealed she is “the one”.

The Made In Chelsea star was famous for his playboy ways, and claims to have slept with a thousand women.

But now it seems like those days are in the past, as the 27-year-old reveals that Irish model Vogue has changed his wild ways.

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Spencer was speaking about their relationship as he watched Vogue, 31, DJing at the launch party of a club in London.

“I always support her at everything she does,” he said.

“She’s the one for me. I’m a changed man. No disrespect to any of my exes, but this feels very different.

“They always say you know when you know. I certainly feel super happy and hope it lasts.”

The couple got together after meeting on Channel 4 reality show The Jump in February. They went public with their romance in April, with a romantic trip to Disneyland Paris.

And the whirlwind continued, as they moved in together in July.

The pair often share loved up pictures together on Instagram and also joke that they’re one of “those couples”, admitting they talk to each other 20 times a day.

And they even sport matching jewellery, both wearing signet rings with their initials V and S engraved. Pass the sick bucket…

A friend of Spencer’s said that seeing his brother James marry Pippa Middleton, sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, had been “a positive influence” and encouraged Spencer to settle down.

The pal also revealed: “The family love Vogue – she has a calming influence on him and makes him very happy.”

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It’s certainly a very different story from Spencer’s MIC days, when he cheated on Louise Thomp­­son and Lauren Hutton.

In 2012 he slept with Louise – who was the girlfriend of his best friend, Jamie Laing – but went on to cheat on her with two other women.

But maybe a leopard really can change its spots.


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor