Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Vogue Williams

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Irish model Vogue Williams.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Vogue Williams

Vogue Williams is an Irish model and media personality, known for participating in Dancing with the Stars and Stepping Out and for winning the 2015 series of Bear Grylls: Mission Survive.

I'm having a lot of cravings - I can't get enough of dairy. Ice cream, milk, yogurt, cheese - I want it all. Orange juice is also a big one - and, weirdly, my mum said she craved orange juice when she was pregnant with me.
I used to consider changing a lot of different things in my appearance. I've been that person.
When you're first pregnant, you have that 'Wow, I can't wait' and then, by the end of the nine months - which is really 10 months of waiting for someone to arrive - you're just so ready for it to be over.
The great thing about the beach they use in 'Home & Away' is that they can't kick you off it, so there were always tons of Irish people on it all the time. — © Vogue Williams
The great thing about the beach they use in 'Home & Away' is that they can't kick you off it, so there were always tons of Irish people on it all the time.
My marriage broke up when what I really wanted in my life was children. I really worried about it and thought, 'I'm not married anymore. I'm probably never going to get the chance to have children.' All those things run through your mind.
Nobody knows it, but I would be considered posh in Ireland.
I've done acting for years.
I don't like the taste of alcohol very much so I rarely drink unless I'm on a night out with my friends. Plus, I've found that alcohol can trigger anxiety and your skin looks better without it. I'd rather have a bag of Haribo sweets!
My theory is that if you have pizza one night, you can just make a better choice the the next day.
I'm not very strict about my diet.
Spencer is quite romantic every day - he's very affectionate. He sets his alarm early so that we can have snuggles before he gets out of bed - I know that sounds so cringey but we do actually do that.
My style always depends on my mood.
I've met people that I've seen on Instagram and thought 'Oh my God! You don't look like the person I follow on Instagram.' It's important to remember it's a snapshot of someone's life.
Cara Delevingne, Gisele Bundchen and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are all gorgeous. — © Vogue Williams
Cara Delevingne, Gisele Bundchen and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are all gorgeous.
I think with my book, I wanted to first of all just be completely involved in it. I wanted to write it; I didn't want a ghost writer. I wanted to be honest about everything.
I trained the day before I gave birth and the only reason I didn't on the day I was giving birth was that I had to be in hospital at 6:30 A. M. to be induced so I wasn't able to make a spin class.
I couldn't leave the house without lip balm.
Diane Kruger has a really chilled-out sense of style. It has a Parisian feel and isn't overly girly.
I try to be healthy during the week, then go a bit wild at the weekend.
If anyone ever asks me about different places, I always say I'd rather be in Howth. Any time I'm home, I just walk the pier and think how lucky I am to be there.
From the moment we met on 'The Jump' we were best friends. We really enjoyed each other's company and we hung out a lot so I knew that, if nothing else, I had made a friend for life in Spencer.
For me I went to two different skin clinics, I went to the London Skin and Hair Clinic in Holborn first. They gave me quite a few peels over a few months and then put me on a prescribed antibiotic as my skin had got so bad.
I was always more street-smart than academic, as such, but I took a Mensa test once and did quite well in it.
I've worked every job under the sun, from waitressing in my teens, to clocking hours on a construction site in London (I have degrees in quantity surveying and construction). I modelled on the side and starred on reality TV in Ireland.
The Internet used to be fun, it was nice, now it's a way for people to be abusive towards one another.
My sister is a lesbian and I want her to have that same feeling. A civil partnership is not the same as marriage. She's in a serious relationship with a girl I am obsessed with. I would love her to marry her girlfriend because I love her so much.
I want a family and I just want us to be happy, which I'm sure we will be.
Sometimes I'll just feel like wearing all black and being really chill, some days I like dressing boyish and then other days I wanna get really dressed up and be girlie. My wardrobe is all over the place.
My anxiety was probably at an all-time high before 'The Jump.' I look back at pictures and think: 'God, I'm really skinny there,' because when you're anxious you have that feeling in your stomach and don't feel like eating.
I used to have a bright pink, shiny bubble jacket when I was young. My mum made me wear it.
I try to be very honest with everything I do.
When you're growing up you're less happy with your body and the way you look but as I've got older it's not the number one priority anymore.
I like women who don't wear too much make-up. Natalie Portman is naturally stunning, and so are Charlize Theron and Kate Bosworth.
Sometimes you just have to write some days off, and I know that's a terrible thing to say, but it's the truth.
I love a really, good in-depth facial, I've had the vampire facial. But I have my limits.
I don't think diets work - when you stop, you just put the weight back on.
I get quite bad anxiety and it's come back a bit while I've been pregnant. I don't know why I have it - it's just general life anxiety.
I worried because I'd been on the pill for so long and the doctor said to me, 'If you want to have three or four children the chances are you probably won't get pregnant for another year so you should probably start trying now.' We started trying and it happened quite quickly.
The most shocking fact about Summer Bay is not that it looks so much like Brittas Bay. It is that it seems to be almost exclusively populated with Irish people. — © Vogue Williams
The most shocking fact about Summer Bay is not that it looks so much like Brittas Bay. It is that it seems to be almost exclusively populated with Irish people.
One of my friends is single and he hates being single and I'm like, you need to figure out how to be happy on your own before you can actually be with someone else. They bring extra happiness, they don't bring the happiness.
I have two pairs of Louboutins, in black and nude, which go with absolutely everything. They were very expensive, but I love them and I wear them all the time.
Everyone always asks me about my hair... I usually have extensions in.
A whole day without make-up is a lovely feeling.
I love DJing and being asked to DJ at the Ocean Beach club was something I couldn't refuse; once I got on the decks and saw everyone dancing I felt in my element!
Everyone looks and feels better when they have a tan.
No-one has a perfect life. You put a perfect life forward, but no-one has a perfect life.
I don't expect people to think anything nice of me.
I like men's fragrances. Women's are too feminine and sweet for me. I've got Terre d'Hermes, Bleu de Chanel and L'Occitane's Citrus Verbena.
I'm a very proud Irish person, and also used to be an expat. We are a great nation, sound in fact! — © Vogue Williams
I'm a very proud Irish person, and also used to be an expat. We are a great nation, sound in fact!
Instagram to me is just all about fun.
We put each other's happiness before our own, so I would prefer that Spencer was super happy... So, like I always want him to be happy and he always wants me to be happy, which in turn, makes a very happy house.
The problem with Instagram is people aren't portraying their real selves.
I did have the odd person recognise me, but Australia is massive. I did 'Dancing With The Stars' and the odd thing for magazines, but that's about it.
I used to get comments off people saying, 'I think it's a disgrace, you need to be relaxing, you're pregnant, you need to take the next 10 months off!' But that doesn't suit me or my lifestyle or the way I feel about myself. I train a lot for anxiety, it makes me feel good and I like it.
I'm trying to figure out where I'm going with my life and that causes a lot of anxiety.
I love black and white and very simple and classic clothes.
I get photographed at events and it must look like that's my life, but it's not. That's not real life. I wonder do the Kardashians have any real life?
I work out a lot at the gym, probably five or six days a week, even when I'm on holiday.
People know me from my social media and television appearances and they'd see through me if I wasn't being honest.
Shaming happens every day online, it happens all the time. I can be skinny shamed and fat shamed in the same day.
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