Theres a wedding: Vogue spills the beans on series two of her  reality show

Vogue Williams is taking part in Diet Coke’s new You Do You campaign and we couldn’t think of a better mama for the job. 

We chatted to Vogue about why she no longer cares about the mum-shamers, becoming a mum and the second series of Spencer, Vogue and Baby Too.

The mum has been faced with cruel comments and nasty remarks from people online, but she no longer has time for the online trolls. “They used to get to me,” Vogue shared, but those days are long gone.

“That’s my one thing about parenting, every mother knows their own child best and you can’t give somebody advice. I wouldn’t want to give anyone advice because each mum knows best,” the mum explained.

Vogue stressed that even though her life seems perfect online, her social media posts don’t give the full picture.

“It’s just a snippet of someone’s life, it isn’t the whole picture. I use social media quite a bit, but that isn’t my whole life. It’s not that perfect all of the time. You put up the best snapshots of your day and the rest is just everyday stuff that everyone else is going through. Try and remember that people’s lives aren’t as perfect as they seem on social media.”

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Social media can knock our confidence. Many of us are guilty of comparing our lives to what we see on our feed, but Vogue is right, we need to care less about what other people think.

The mum said her husband, Spencer Matthews helped her grow a thick skin.

“Spencer boosts my confidence when I’m feeling low. He’s really good like that. He’s always been able to brush things off like that so as long as I’ve been with him he has just made me have more of an ‘I don’t give a shit what anyone else thinks’ attitude,” she gushed.

The couple and their son, Theodore are set to return to our TV screens in October with a brand new series of Spencer, Vogue and Baby Too. Fans of the family are in for quite a treat as series two features quite the momentous event.

Vogue teased, “There’s a wedding involved so that’s quite a big part of it. There are so many milestones in this series compared to the last.”

Treat yourself to a limited edition can of Diet Coke today. The eight new designs feature phrases designed to help you share your Diet Coke Mood, and are one element of Diet Coke’s brand new You Do You campaign, which you may have already seen on TV, online, and when you’re out and about.

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