ITV fans have mocked Vogue Williams after the multi millionaire admitted that she doesn't wear her clothes more than once.
The 36-year-old model hosted a fashion segment on the Lorraine show on Friday morning which focused on transition pieces from summer to autumn.
Often a tricky time of year (particularly in Ireland with the copious amounts of warm rain), the show turned to Vogue for her top tips and tricks.
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However, viewers were struck by Vogue admitting that she was 'trying' to wear her clothes more than once.
She explained: "I would be guilty of getting something and putting it in the wardrobe and not re-wearing it.
"I am trying to get better at that."
Later in the show, she continued: "I don't want to wear something once then stuff it in the wardrobe," to which stand-in host Christine Lampard replied: "We are all guilty of it."
The mum of three said: "It feels like it's cool to re-wear something and re-work it."
But viewers were quick to slam the Dubliner, with one writing on social media: "Nothing like having the money to buy something, put it in your wardrobe and never rewearing it eh? I'm guilty of that all of the time of course …. Yeah right #Lorraine."
The segment comes just days after the 36-year-old found herself in a bit of bother on a plane.
The model had booked the wrong seat home on the plane and wanted to switch seats with someone.
Speaking on her podcast, Spencer and Vogue, the Howth native said: "We were flying back here on our holiday back in July and this absolute s***-bag.
"So I was sitting in an aisle of three, I had booked the wrong seat on the other aisle.
"And then Spenny and the kids were in the other seat. So they were in the aisle seat and middle seat so we were almost in an aisle of five."
The Made In Chelsea star asked the man to swap with Vogue, however, he wasn't impressed.
The mum-of-three said: "And the guy was sitting in the aisle seat and Spencer was like 'Would you mind doing window instead of aisle so we can be all together'.
"And he was like 'Yes Spencer, I would mind'."
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