Vogue Williams is relishing the benefits of motherhood as she awaits the birth of second child

‘I don’t have a boob to my name when I’m not pregnant’: Vogue Williams is relishing the benefits of motherhood as she awaits the birth of second child

She is awaiting the arrival of her second child with husband Spencer Matthews.

And Vogue Williams joked about the benefits of motherhood during her live workout on Instagram on Thursday.

The TV star, 34, revealed to fans that she is relishing having a perkier cleavage thanks to her pregnancy. 

Changing figure: The television personality pictured last August, before her second pregnancy

‘My boobs are bigger’: Pregnant Vogue Williams, 34, said she is enjoying her perkier cleavage as she did a workout on Instagram on Thursday (pictured left last month, right in 2019)

Speaking to fitness guru Rosie Stockley, Vogue said: ‘Your boobs are bigger.’

Rosie said: ‘They are double the size… I am totally fine with my friends saying it but somebody said to me: “Your boobs are huge”. 

‘And I was like: “Oh okay, I know.”‘

But Vogue was quick to add her own thoughts on having a bigger bust and said: ‘I don’t have a boob to my name when I’m not pregnant, it’s literally just nipple, so I’m delighted… My boobs always give it away.’ 

Expecting: Vogue Williams, 34, joked about the benefits of motherhood during her live workout on Instagram on Thursday

Expecting: Vogue Williams, 34, joked about the benefits of motherhood during her live workout on Instagram on Thursday

Dynamic duo: The TV star revealed to fans that she is relishing having a perkier cleavage during pregnancy as she did a workout with fitness guru Rosie Stockley

Dynamic duo: The TV star revealed to fans that she is relishing having a perkier cleavage during pregnancy as she did a workout with fitness guru Rosie Stockley

It comes after Spencer said lockdown has made him ‘more involved’ with his wife’s second pregnancy. 

Speaking during an appearance on ITV’s This Morning on Thursday, he said: ‘It’s awesome to be around her [Vogue] and help her with this pregnancy more than last time. 

‘She’ll be rolling her eyes in the next room. She’s fine, she’s in the next room, I made sure she came… our perfect family.’ 

Vogue and Spencer already have son Theodore, 20 months, and have been married since June 2018. 

Vogue recently spoke about their baby news on the Sheer Luxe podcast, saying: ‘I am so thrilled about the girl part. I thought I would only have boys. I am so delighted. 

‘I haven’t wanted to ask people what it’s like having two children, I think it’s better to go in at the deep end and not know.’

It comes after Vogue recently reflected on the turmoil of her 2015 split from Brian McFadden after three years of marriage.

She spoke to T2 about suffering ‘the worst anxiety’ of her life after the break-up and admitted she is in therapy to help with her mental health.

Family: Vogue and husband Spencer Matthews already have son Theodore, 20 months, and have been married since June 2018

Family: Vogue and husband Spencer Matthews already have son Theodore, 20 months, and have been married since June 2018

Vogue met former Westlife singer Brian in May 2011 before announcing their engagement the following January and tying the knot in September 2012. 

Their union ended however when they confirmed the news on 7 July 2015 that they were parting ways, in a tweet reading: ‘It is with sadness that Brian and I have made the tough decision to go our separate ways…

‘We will always care about each other, remain friends and wish each other all the very best for the future.’

Past: Before her outing Vogue reflected on the turmoil of her 2015 split from Brian McFadden after three years of marriage (Vogue and Brian, pictured in 2011)

Past: Before her outing Vogue reflected on the turmoil of her 2015 split from Brian McFadden after three years of marriage (Vogue and Brian, pictured in 2011)

The star said of the split: ‘That was probably the worst my anxiety has ever been…

‘And since then I’ve never had it as bad. Since then it’s been a work-in-progress because I started to see a therapist and I became very mindful of my training, of the way I was eating…

‘Everything shifted after I was more careful of myself. You don’t realise how fragile you can be until you’ve gone through something like that — but now I don’t get it so much because I live with Spenny.’