Vogue Williams has said the high cost of weddings has put her off renewing vows with husband, Spencer Matthews.
The reality star tied the knot with the English businessman in Scotland in 2018 and the pair now share three children.
Spencer recently attended the second wedding of his Made in Chelsea former co-stars Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo, with Vogue missing their Spanish nuptials due to a prior engagement.
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Spencer told his DJ wife on their Spencer and Vogue podcast: 'With all these wedding things happening, I do feel like the time could be now for us to re-do it all.
“I feel so bad about the first time, Darling, I don't want a small wedding for us.
“I want the world to know how much love there is for you.
“I want to do a big speech for you.'
However, Vogue, who is currently working in Cork, said, “But do you know what Spen, I'm pretty tired! I have a lot on.”
The Howth beauty then added that she'd rather keep the money than spend it on a big wedding.
She said: 'I'm sorry, Jamie's wedding must've cost like a few hundred grand?
"I'd rather have that in my pocket. I love you and all but I'd rather have a few hundred grand in my pocket."
Vogue added that she was annoyed at having to miss their pals’ wedding in Spain.
She said: “Jamie looked great and Sophie looked amazing.
“I loved her hair. When I look back at my first wedding, I probably overdid it with the big hair and everything.
“I much preferred her simple hair pulled back off her face.
'Her make-up looked amazing, her dress was gorgeous.
“I was kind of raging to miss that party!'
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