Bikini-clad Vogue Williams and hunky husband Spencer Matthews continue to dispel split rumours as they pack on the PDA amid lavish family getaway to sun-soaked St Barts

Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews showed off their affection for each other during a luxurious family vacation in St. Barts on Friday.

The former model, age 40, and her husband, 37, who is known from the reality show Made in Chelsea, are enjoying a spring break vacation in the Caribbean with their three children: Theodore, seven, Gigi, five, and Otto, three.

Vogue and Spencer, married in 2018, were spotted sharing a kiss while sunbathing on the beach.

As a longtime fan, I was surprised to see more talk about Vogue and Spencer’s relationship. It all started back in November when Vogue seemed to dismiss any rumors of trouble, especially after they didn’t celebrate their seventh anniversary publicly. It felt a little odd, especially since Spencer had already stepped away from their shared podcast, ‘Spencer & Vogue,’ to work on his own thing, ‘Untapped,’ a few months prior. It just felt like things were changing, and not necessarily for the better.

The family had a refreshing swim in the clear ocean, then relaxed on a small boat while Spencer entertained them with backflips into the water.

Vogue displayed her incredible physique in a small black bikini, protecting herself from the sun with a baseball cap and sunglasses.

I have to say, Spencer really showed off! He was looking incredibly fit, completely shirtless and just wearing swim trunks – those abs were seriously impressive. He clearly puts in a lot of work at the gym, and it definitely showed!

The loving parents enjoyed playing with their kids in the water, relaxing on inflatable floats. Then, Spencer playfully lifted his son, Otto, high up in the air.

Vogue had previously stated that she and her husband were happy and their marriage was strong, dismissing earlier rumors of trouble.

The presenter told The Sun that she and her partner are focused on what makes them happy, and they are still a very happy couple.

She recalled: ‘When he left our podcast, everyone was like, “What’s going on?”‘

Vogue also expressed concern that their children might overhear false and hurtful rumors at school.

She previously responded to rumors on Instagram, letting her followers know that she and Spen are not breaking up and that she was saddened by the speculation.

‘I usually avoid addressing baseless and cruel rumours, but this just keeps coming up.

As someone who cares deeply about creating a positive environment, it really bothers me to see this false story being repeated so often. Honestly, what concerns me most is that kids are hearing this misinformation – I don’t want my own children bringing home these untruths from school or their friends.

We don’t understand why someone is trying to cause trouble, and it feels really unfair and hurtful. My spouse and I are very happy together, and I’m hoping that by sharing what’s really going on, this will all stop.

When asked if speaking out against the rumors had stopped them, she told The Sun it hadn’t worked at all, and she likely wouldn’t address them again in the future.

She explained that arguing was pointless, saying she’s reached a stage in life where only her own understanding and the truth matter to her. She added that dealing with criticism is just part of being a public figure.

We’re really happy together, our relationship is strong, and we’re enjoying life. Our kids are doing well, and that’s what’s most important to us.

Vogue also recently admitted that the pair struggle to have child-free time together.

She appeared on The Netmums Podcast to talk about why it’s important for parents to maintain relationships beyond raising children, and how they manage to find time for each other despite their busy lives.

Wendy and Alison were talking about something I really connect with – making time for just couples, away from the kids. They mentioned Vogue and Spencer, and how great it is that they’ve been able to get away on holidays without the little ones. It totally resonated with me – everyone needs that dedicated couple time, don’t they?

Vogue points out that while it’s important to spend a lot of time with children, parents also need to prioritize their own relationship with each other.

Ultimately, you’re all one big family, and a family can’t thrive if there’s constant conflict and a lack of quality time together.

We don’t get much time together, but we aim to have a couple of weekends each year that are just for the two of us.

We tried working on something together, but it led to an argument and we didn’t speak to each other all day. I realized that wasn’t how things should be.

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2026-04-03 14:49