Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews are expecting their fourth child later this year, but the former model hit back at suggestions their marriage is on the rocks11:42, 27 May 2026TV personality Vogue Williams has hit back at the "upsetting" divorce rumours she and husband Spencer Matthews have been subjected to.‌The former model, 40, and her husband, 37, have been married for almost eight years. They share three children - Theodore, seven, Gigi, five, and Otto, three - with a fourth on the way.‌Despite this, the couple have been beset by rumours that their relationship is on the rocks.‌Speaking on the Great Company podcast, hosted by Jamie Laing, one of her husband's best friends, Vogue revealed the toll the gossip has taken.Talking about the stories, she said: "They were coming out when Spen and I were in the process of buying our new house, and I was like: 'This is just so strange.'"And even when we are on holiday there, in St Barths, we hadn't announced our pregnancy yet, it was like: 'Oh, they're making amends on this holiday.' Making amends from what? Where has that come from?‌"That really upset me. I don't want my baby being born and growing up and reading something like that, and for us to be trying for so long. That's kind of what you have to deal with and it's not all the time, and I get that there's give and take."I don't know where it comes from, I think it's just an interesting line to go at us. 'Putting their marriage crisis behind us.'"‌Vogue and Spencer will welcome their new arrival this autumn. They officially announced their pregnancy in April during their holiday to luxury Caribbean island St Barths.The TV personality shared the news on Instagram where she showed off her growing baby bump in a hilarious picture with Spencer.Vogue, who was previously married to Westlife star Brian McFadden, met Spencer when you both appeared on reality TV show The Jump.‌After announcing her pregnancy, she revealed she had twice suffered a miscarriage. The first happened before the birth of daughter Gigi in 2020, and the second took place last year.Speaking to the Great Company podcast, Vogue admitted she was left asking "why me" before opening up on the worrying miscarriage statistics.Article continues belowShe said: "Genuinely it happens to so many people, and the reason I spoke about it was I remember when it happened, not that I wanted it to happen to other people but seeing people talk about it."You see your body fail you, you feel on your own, you think, 'why me, why me,' but why not you? It happens all the time. Two out of three or something. It's really high."I've had friends who have had extremely late miscarriages and that would be the worst thing in the world, you just have to move forward with it."