
Vogue Williams has revealed she’s ‘had enough’ after a ‘tiff’ with husband Spencer Matthews, revealing their workloads at home aren’t equal.
The Irish presenter, 39, opened up on home life with the former Made in Chelsea star, 36, admitting that she does the bulk of the parenting at home.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2018, are parents to Theodore, six, Gigi, four, and Otto, two.
Speaking on the Netmums Podcast, Vogue explained how she and Spencer divide the household chores as well as caring for the kids.
When asked by hosts Wendy Golledge and Alison Perry if there was a ‘role reversal’ situation between the pair, Vogue confessed that she’s the one who ‘fixes the broken radiator’, but Spencer does the school run.
However, Vogue stressed that she does the majority of the work at home, which has led to a ‘tiff’ with her other half.

She explained: ‘I would say I do 80 percent of what [goes on]. We’ve actually been having a slight little tiff about that this morning, about the stuff that I do.’
Vogue then laughed: ‘I’ve had enough today!’
The parenting stress came after their son Otto had woken up in the night and come running into their room,with Vogue explaining: ‘Then [Otto] ran into the kitchen and Spenny was raging.
‘You think I’m obsessed with my sleep, Spenny gets up and was like, “I’m already in a sleep deficit, I need to get back to sleep”.’
The confession comes after Spencer revealed that he won’t be leaving his £12,500.000 fortune to his children, saying it could be detrimental.

He has decided that allowing them to earn their own money and feel the ‘sense of achievement’ that can come with that is a better gift than a huge bank transfer.
‘Suffer is too strong a word, but it’s very important that my kids have to challenge themselves and experience things on their own,’ he stated to The Mirror.
‘There’s no point in doing well in life and then giving it all to your kids. It’s doing them a huge disservice.’
Spencer is the son of multimillionaire Eden Rock hotelier David Matthews. He attended the same school as Prince William – Eton College – where fees are currently £63,000 a year.

He has gone on to launch his own business, CleanCo, which sells alcohol-free spirits. Alongside the company, he has capitalised on the interest in him with podcasts and TV appearances. He has been a part of Celebrity MasterChef, The Jump, and Watchdog. Spencer is also an investor in his parent’s hotel, Eden Rock in the Caribbean.
Due to the multiple ventures, he has been able to amass quite the fortune – Spencer is estimated to be worth around £12.5 million according to The Sun.
Talking further about his decision, Spencer praised comedian Jimmy Carr, who became a father when his son Rockefeller was born in 2019, for his standpoint.
‘Jimmy quite eloquently talks about trust fund kids who are given everything, and he sees them as just being really unfortunate, actually and I would completely agree,’ he said.
Spencer shared similar sentiments: ‘If you’re a young man who’s just given everything, or a young woman, who’s just given everything, you may not ever understand the need to work because you have what you think you want, and then, therefore, you won’t ever feel proud of yourself.
‘You won’t ever have a sense of achievement.’
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