Vogue Williams gently cradles baby bump on walk ahead of welcoming third child
29.03.2022 - 21:03
/ ok.co.uk
Vogue Williams looked sensational as she cradled her baby bump while taking her dog for a walk in west London on Tuesday.The 36 year old, who is the new face of her husband Spencer Matthew's "Alcohol-Free Spirits" campaign for CleanCo, showed off her casual maternity style as she opted to wear a simple white long-sleeve top. Vogue added to the off-duty look with a pair of blue denims and made the most of the spring sunshine with a pair of chic black shades.
Sporting effortlessly tousled locks, pregnant Vogue looked happy and healthy as she continued about her day. Vogue's sighting comes after her husband Spencer gushed over the incredible job she does balancing pregnancy, parenting and work.
Spencer, who shares son Theodore, three, and daughter Gigi, one, with the Irish DJ, explained that they're "really just taking things day by day". "Vogue is doing a fantastic job of juggling parenting, pregnancy and work as we look forward to our new addition, and we're spending lots of quality time together as a family," Spencer told OK! After going through the sleepless nights, changing nappies and chaos of having two young children, Spencer said he's hoping the challenges of a third bundle of joy won't take them by surprise too much.
"Fingers crossed it won't be as much of a learning curve with baby number three!" he said before sharing that his kids are looking forward to becoming older siblings. Meanwhile, Vogue recently revealed that her doctor advised her to "cut down" her hardcore workout regime following her pregnancy announcement, and she now trains five days a week.
Opening up about having to adapt to her latest pregnancy and lifestyle during a recent interview with MailOnline, she said: "I was working out today. "I do
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