Spencer, Vogue and Baby Too gains the new parents high praise from fans

Reality stars Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews have debuted their new E4 show documenting their lives as new parents, and their fans are loving it.

Spencer, Vogue and Baby Too, debuted last night, and shed light on the happy couple's journey into parenthood, their sex lives and inducing labour.

TV cameras were allowed into the delivery room, and the show displays the quick wit of both personalities; Spencer found fame as a lothario on Made in Chelsea while Vogue is a radio DJ and RTÉ reality star. 

After meeting in 2017, Spencer changed his ways and in under two years the pair married and have now welcomed their first baby; adorable little son Theodore.

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Spencer, Vogue and Baby Too has quickly become a fan favourite for the humour of both parents, with Vogue telling the cameras that she fell for a "smaller man" after Spencer says he fell for an "older woman".

Guest appearances feature from celebrity social media pals such as Hugo Taylor and Jake Quickenden, as well as enlightening scenes of Vogue's experience of labour.

Their comic approach to delivery and parenting has earned them praise online, especially Spencer's devotion to his pregnant wife; "Anything that makes you happy makes me happy."

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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While Spencer claimed Vogue was "infatuated with him" from the moment they met on The Jump, Vogue said:

"Spencer was way more into me than I was him."

Agreeing with his wife, Spencer revealed: "Pretty sure I told you I loved you on our first date." They really are adorable.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The former Made in Chelsea serial dater told his best friend Hugo; "Vogue keeps asking me if I’m going to cry at the birth."

"I feel like if I don’t, I’m going to get hell for it. Nothing would give me more pleasure to be breathlessly blown away and unable to speak. If all else fails, I’ll think of Mufasa dying in the Lion King and it gets me every time."

Her husband was trying to desperately cheer Vogue up during her labour and painful contractions;

"Vogue is in an unbearable amount of pain, the contractions are every minute and a half, two minutes, she needs pain relief. It's really hard to watch like that, she's in total agony," he told cameras at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital.

She is taken for an emergency C-section following an epidural, as the baby was in breach position and Theodore's little heart rate was spiking. The couple eventually chose not to have cameras in the room for the delivery, only for before and after.

The couple's obvious chemistry earned them fans, despite the exaggeration surrounding the actual delivery of the baby which was implied in trailers for the show.

Their conversation surrounding inducing the baby through sexual activity had Twitter highly amused.

While discussing inducing labour, Spencer quips: "I’m good at sex, plain and simple," to which Vogue replied: "He’s quick and efficient."

We're loving their refreshing honesty about the trials and tribulations surrounding pregnancy and raising Theodore. What did you think of the hilarious couple's new show?

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