Vogue Williams has revealed that her anxiety was at its worst after her divorce from first husband Brian McFadden.
Vogue Williams' anxiety was at its worst after her divorce.
The 34-year-old DJ and presenter tied the knot with her second husband Spencer Matthews in 2018 but admitted that the end of her first marriage to Brian McFadden in 2015 was a tough time for her.
Speaking to The Times newspaper, she said: ''That was probably the worst my anxiety has ever been. And since then I've never had it as bad. Since then it's been a work-in-progress because I started to see a therapist and I became very mindful of my training, of the way I was eating. Everything shifted after I was more careful of myself. You don't realise how fragile you can be until you've gone through something like that - but now I don't get it so much because I live with Spenny.''
And Spencer admitted he was ''naive'' about anxiety before he met Vogue.
He explained: ''I had no idea what anxiety was prior to meeting and spending a lot of time with Vogue. It wasn't something that was ever on my radar. I was really naive about it. I just saw it as a word that was flung around by everyone, but when I met Vogue for the first time she was going through a bit of a tricky time, and that's when I first began to realise that anxiety is a serious thing and I learnt an awful lot more about it.''
Spencer, 31, was a notorious ladies' man before he settled down with Vogue but she insisted that his reputation didn't bother her as she initially didn't plan to get serious with him.
She said: ''I wasn't so concerned for myself. To be honest, I was single at the time and I was pretty much enjoying being single and I wanted to stay single because I'd hit a point where it was just great fun.
''Women like to go out and enjoy themselves too. I certainly enjoyed myself in my early twenties. I just didn't televise it.
''He had had a long-term . . . well, a year-long girlfriend before me, so there was that to kind of base things on. So he'd actually grown up before he met me.''
Spencer added: ''I didn't really have any sense of responsibility, nor did I take anything seriously really until probably my mid to late twenties.''
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