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Vogue Williams admits older kids are jealous since birth of third baby

Vogue Williams admitted that her two older children are jealous since she gave birth to her third baby.

The TV presenter confessed that Theo and Gigi have been feeling left out since since new baby boy Otto arrived because they're not getting as much attention. The mum-of-three told New! that she has noticed that Gigi can feel a bit left out.

She said: "It has been really difficult because, obviously, I have two other kids. And Gigi was so used to having so much attention. I think she is going through a little phase, so I have been trying to spend as much time as I can with all of them and I'm now trying to do separate things with each of them.

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"At the moment, I'm just kind of focusing on Gigi because I think she's feeling a little bit left out."

The 36-year-old became a mum for the third time when she gave birth to Otto in April of this year. Despite feeling left out, Vogue went on to explain that Theo and Gigi are 'besotted' and 'obsessed' with their new baby brother.

Due to Gigi and Theo getting on so well, Vogue said she can't wait until Otto grows up and the three of them can play together. The interview comes after Vogue was slammed for asking someone to move seats on a plane.

Vogue Williams with daughter Gigi and son Theodore (Vogue Williams/Instagram)

She explained on her podcast, My Therapist Ghosted Me, which she hosts alongside long-term pal Joanne McNally, that she had accidentally booked the wrong seat on the flight, which meant she wasn’t able to sit beside her husband Spencer, and their children.

However, during the flight, Vogue approached the man who was sitting alongside her family, and asked him if he would mind swapping seats in order to allow the family-of-five to all sit together.

The man refused to swap seats which led to Vogue calling him a 'sh***bag' on her podcast. This sparked a huge debate on social media with some people calling Vogue 'privileged' and 'tone deaf'.

Vogue hit back by saying the plane story was light-hearted, saying 'enough is enough'. She said: "Enough of this. I would never expect or demand anyone swaps a seat with me. It was a joke that definitely didn’t land."

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