Vogue Williams cuts ties with Brian McFadden in brutal “rude” wedding snub row as ex marriage regret resurfaces

Vogue Williams has revealed that she no longer speaks to her ex-husband Brian McFadden, admitting their relationship broke down completely following what she described as a “rude” snub over his wedding invitations.

NINTCHDBPICT001084645989The 40-year-old presenter, who was married to the Westlife star between 2012 and 2017, made the candid admission on her podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me, where she opened up about the final reason she severed contact.

Vogue explained that tensions escalated after she was not invited to Brian’s wedding last summer to Danielle Parkinson, a former PE teacher with whom he shares a young daughter.

She said she found the decision “incredibly rude,” adding that it ultimately became the defining reason they stopped speaking altogether.

In a blunt and humorous reflection, Vogue admitted she would not have attended the wedding to cause disruption, joking instead that she would have been there simply to ensure it went ahead properly.

She quipped that she would have been “booting him down the aisle,” adding in typical tongue-in-cheek fashion that she would have told him: “He’s your problem now.”

The TV personality, who is now married to former Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, also used the discussion to reflect on her own past marriage and how her view of it has changed over time.

Vogue went on to take a light-hearted swipe at Brian’s romantic history, referencing his previous high-profile relationships and engagements.

Brian McFadden was previously married to Atomic Kitten singer Kerry Katona, with whom he shares two daughters, Molly and Lilly-Sue, and was also engaged to Australian singer Delta Goodrem before their split.

M&M Character Election Party, London, Britain - 14 Apr 2015Vogue joked that his history of engagements meant things might have been easier logistically had those relationships led to marriage, before adding that her comments were said in humour.

She also admitted that she once enjoyed describing herself as a “divorcee,” saying she liked the identity it gave her at the time, but that the label did not last long after she went on to marry Spencer Matthews in 2018.

The couple now share three children together, with a fourth on the way, and have built a busy family life while regularly sharing candid insights into their marriage.

Vogue also spoke about the realities of married life with Spencer, particularly light-hearted arguments around his snoring, which she described as a frequent source of nightly frustration.

She joked about becoming a “double divorcee” if his snoring continued, adding that their bedtime disagreements often spiral into humorous exchanges about whether he is actually asleep or not.

The presenter also reflected on how quickly her life moved on after her marriage to Brian ended, admitting she sometimes finds it strange how much has changed since that period.

It has previously been reported that Vogue now feels embarrassed by her first marriage, with sources suggesting she prefers not to revisit that chapter of her life.

Insiders claimed she was very young when she met Brian and became caught up in his boyband fame, describing the relationship as one she now views as a mistake.

They also suggested she was uncomfortable when Brian’s name was brought up during interviews or podcast conversations, as it brings back memories she would rather leave in the past.

Vogue herself has previously written about the relationship in her autobiography, describing moments of anxiety around her wedding day and admitting she felt deep uncertainty about proceeding.

She has said that while Brian was fun to be around, she did not feel he was the right long-term partner for her, and hinted that there were unresolved issues from the marriage.

'Lorraine' TV show, London, UK - 04 Jun 2026Despite this, Vogue has also acknowledged that the experience shaped her life and led her to where she is now, both personally and professionally.

Her relationship with Spencer Matthews began after they met on the reality show The Jump in 2016, and they married two years later.

Together they now share a growing family and often appear publicly discussing parenting, marriage, and the realities of balancing careers with family life.

For Vogue, however, the key takeaway from her latest comments is clear: her relationship with Brian McFadden is firmly in the past, and their communication has now completely ended following what she sees as a final and personal breaking point.

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/