Vogue Williams shares why she's never asked to appear on Strictly Come Dancing
Vogue Williams has ruled out ever appearing on Strictly Come Dancing in the future, after she appeared on Dancing With The Stars Australia in 2012.
Having taken part in a dancing show alongside a ballroom professional, it means she wouldn't be eligible to take part in the UK version of the dancing competition.
The mum of three has also admitted that her dancing skills leave a lot to be desired so she doesn't think she would do well if she did take to the Strictly dance floor.
Vogue, who married Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews in 2018, said that despite weeks of training she still thought of herself as a "cr*p dancer".
Speaking to The Sun, Vogue explained why she would unfortunately never be stepping foot on the Strictly dance floor: "You're not allowed to do both. So I never ever get asked to do that."
Strictly's Molly Rainford and Tyler West fuel romance rumours while on tourShe added: " Strictly Come Dancing, the work they put into that, they're working 9 til 9 everyday. I couldn't do that. Not now.
"I did Dancing With the Stars in Australia and it was like a 12-14 hour day, dancing and being away from people. I couldn't do that with the three kids now."
Vogue also confessed that her time on the Australian show didn't see her dance moves improve as she said: "I'm an absolutely c**p dancer. I'm one of those ones that never got better. As the weeks went on, I think I might have got slightly worse. I cannot dance."
Vogue, who is mum to Theodore, 4, Gigi, 2, and 11-month-old Otto, also recently admitted that she "rushed" into having kids.
She said: 'I think I felt in a rush [to have children so close in age] because I was like, "If I want four kids, I don't want to be pregnant after 40".
"So I was like, "I'd rather just have it all done". Now I'm thinking I didn't need to be in that much of a rush."
With three children under the age of five, Vogue admitted she and husband Spencer have got their hands full as she said: "Some people come over and they're like, "This is hideous! It's so full on!" But we love the madness. It suits us."