Spencer Matthews revealed one thing his wife Vogue Williams finds 'icky' about him during sex.
The 35-year-old former Made In Chelsea star married the 38-year-old model in 2018, with the two sharing three children together - Theodore, five, Gigi, three, and 19-month-old Otto. Over the years, the couple has been open about their personal lives and sometimes their sex life.
Usually, the duo will divulge details on their podcast. In a new chat, Spencer opened up about how his hair sometimes gives his wife the 'ick'. He admitted his wife would want details of their intimacy private, but shared the one specific detail that sometimes grosses out his wife.
He said: "I flicked my hair apparently, during sex, because it was probably in my eyes."
Speaking to The Times, he added: "That's something that when she does it is sexy and fine, but apparently it was grotesque and icky." Last summer, Vogue and Spencer discussed how often they have sex during an episode of their podcast.
Spencer Matthews and Jamie Laing set pulses racing in shirtless snapThe Irish model told listeners: “Couples are having sex less than ever before - 30% less than our parents." Reality star Spencer interjected and responded to his wife: " Not in our house. Okay, I’m going to put something out there and it’s going to upset a lot of parents."
"You and I have sex all the time, ok, so listen to this - we have sex quite a lot, don’t we? We’re on a real hot streak,” he confessed. "The last three or four weeks - there’s probably only about two nights where we haven’t had sex." Vogue was quick to play down their “hot streak”, and said it wasn’t always like that in the bedroom.
“We’re on a hot streak - it doesn’t mean we’re always going to be on a hot streak. I now regret the sex chat,” she laughed. Meanwhile, Spencer recently opened up about his past struggles with alcohol and how deeply it affected his well-being.
Appearing on the Boots podcast Taboo Talk, which is hosted by his wife, Spencer revealed: "I could have lost you, I could have lost work, I could have died not to be overly dramatic about it, but that's the way it was heading." He also credited Vogue for helping him break free from his destructive drinking habits.
Nowadays, Spencer enjoys a more balanced relationship with alcohol: "I feel very fortunate to have found that level of balance. I'm sober most of the time now. I've gone from problem-drinking on a daily basis to having a drink if I feel like it very irregularly."