VOGUE Williams has revealed she has cut off her ex-husband Brian McFadden after falling out with him over his “rude” behaviour.
The presenter, 40, who was married to the Westlife singer, 46, from 2012 to 2017 – and has rarely spoken about him since – admitted she has severed ties with him after he allegedly snubbed her from his wedding last summer.
Brian wed former PE teacher Danielle Parkinson, with whom he shares daughter Ruby, four, in a beach ceremony in Cornwall last July.
In a frank admission on her podcast, My Therapist Ghosted Me, Vogue said: “He did not invite me to his new wedding. I did find that incredibly rude that he didn’t invite me, actually, and that is why we don’t talk.”
The Irish former model – now married to former Made in Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, 37 – added she would have happily attended the nuptials just to ensure they took place.
“I’d be booting him down the aisle,” she joked. “He’s your problem now, my friend!”
Vogue, who has three children with Spencer and is pregnant with their fourth, went on to take a swipe at Brian’s storied romantic history.
Brian was previously married to Atomic Kitten star Kerry Katona, 45, from 2002 to 2006, with whom he shares daughters Molly, 24, and Lilly-Sue, 22. He was also engaged to Australian singer Delta Goodrem for more than three years before they split in 2011.
Vogue said: “He was obviously engaged loads of times before. I was like, those lucky b****s… Because they never got married. They just got engaged. Logistically, that would have been great.”
She admitted she enjoyed her “divorcee” status after splitting from Brian, but complained it didn’t last long since she married Spencer so soon after.
“The problem is, I’m no longer a divorcee, which I liked the sound of,” she said. “Now I’m just married, which is a bit… You know? I’ll be a double D – a double divorcee – if Spenny keeps snoring, f***ing hell. He’s snoring left, right and centre, honestly.”
Elaborating on their night-time bickering, Vogue added: “I’m like, “Spenny, snoring, snoring!” He’s like, ‘I was awake there. I know I wasn’t snoring.’
“I’m like, ‘I’m not having a fight with you about the fact that you’re actually snoring. I’m sitting here listening to you. I haven’t just nudged you to say snoring. And now you’re telling me that you were awake, when you weren’t, because you were snoring!’”
It was revealed last week that Vogue had grown “embarrassed” by her first marriage to Brian and was keen to erase it from memory.
A source claimed she was “too young and impressionable” when she met Brian, adding that she “got swept away by Brian and his boyband fame and their marriage was a disaster.”
The insider said Vogue had been left upset when Spencer’s former Made in Chelsea co-star Jamie Laing, 37, mentioned Brian when he interviewed her on his own podcast, describing it as “a bit of a low blow.”
A source told The Sun: “Bringing up Brian takes her back to a place she would rather forget. It’s awkward and embarrassing for her. She sees it as a mistake she’d rather leave in the past.”
Vogue has previously branded the marriage “a mistake,” revealing in her autobiography Big Mouth that she knew on her wedding day she shouldn’t be going through with it.
“The morning of the wedding I felt very stressed and so anxious because deep down I knew I had made a mistake,” she wrote.
She added that while Brian was “good fun to be around,” he was “not husband material,” and that “there are things that went on in our relationship that will never be forgiven.”
Vogue met Spencer on Channel 4 ski show The Jump in 2016, and married two years later.
They share son Theodore, seven, daughter Gigi, five, and aon Otto, four.










