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Sandra Mallon

Vogue Williams reveals she is no longer angry at the' taxi driver who took a sh*t on her doorstep'

Vogue Williams has said she is no longer angry at the taxi driver who took a sh*t on her doorstep.

The mum-of-two, who is expecting her third child in April with husband Spencer Matthews, revealed earlier this month that an angry taxi driver took a dump on her front doorstep.

The incident happened after the 36-year-old got into a row with the driver about her pick-up time.

The horror was only discovered when her concierge checked the CCTV footage after he spotted the unpleasant present.

But Vogue said she has moved on since the incident, saying she’s not angry with the man anymore after what he did.

Speaking to 98FM’s Big Breakfast with Rebecca and Brendan, she said: “You know what, I'm not even angry with him anymore because I've had so much fun with it.

“There is no update, I've actually been told I'm not allowed talk about it anymore. But seemingly, it's not an unusual thing to happen. I swear, yeah. People do stuff like that. Yeah I know, bit gross, but anyway, each to their own. Once it’s not on my doorstep.”

At the time, the Howth native revealed how her sister Amber rang her to tell her about what the driver did that morning.

"Amber rang me and Amber was like, 'Did you know what that driver did this morning?',” Vogue said.

“And I was like, 'What? He was really pissed off at me. He really had a go at me, he was so f**ked off.'”

Vogue and her big sister Amber (Gareth Chaney/Collins Agency)

The Dubliner then explained that the CCTV footage showed her taxi driver taking a poo on her doorstep.

"So anyway he looks at the CCTV, the driver is seen pacing up and down furiously.”

"And... if you had a bad curry and were dying to sh*t there are so many other places to sh*t in like metres of where he did it,” she said.

"And he's pacing up and down furiously looking up and down the road comes back does a half-standing, half squatting sh*t, wipes his a*se, gets into the car, no joke,” she said.

“I got into the car less than a minute later.

"My concierge was like, 'Did you shake his hand?' And I was like, 'He was raging at me.'

"He did an angry sh*t on my doorstep and then I get into the car and explain the situation and he's probably sitting there thinking, 'I've just sh*t on her doorstep and she didn't even do anything to me'."

Vogue also opened up about how she would never be part of a Fade Street reunion.

The RTE2 series landed on Irish TV in November 2010 and ran for two seasons before it came to an end.

The show featured many names who are some of Ireland’s top celebrities now, including TV personality Roz Purcell and comedian Joanne McNally.

But Vogue said she wouldn’t be part of any show reunion.

She said: “No way (laughs). I loved it. I did love it, but like people ask me because our show is on um, our show is on Netflix at the moment and people are like, “when are you going to do a series three?”, I'm like probably never, honestly, it's like, it's a lot. I prefer to sit at home and do a podcast with Spenny.”

Vogue welcomes her third child – a boy – this April and the radio and TV star cannot wait for a big night after the birth.

“Oh, I'm having a big night out. Like I've, I've rounded off the people that I want to go out with that I know will be completely wild. So we're going to go on a lunch and we're going to pretend we're going to finish early, but we're not and we're going to have a great day out and I can’t wait.”

But she admitted she gets “shamed” because she goes to bed so early.

“Oh, I get shamed all the time, like I'm told I'm boring. Sure my cousin and my sister were going out on Friday and they were like, “oh.. you're not really invited”, and I was like, okay, just let me go for the dinner and then I'll go home. I'm known to be a granny and I love it. I'm delighted with myself. Decaf tea, bed, done by like eight o’clock.”

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