Vogue Williams: Career, Podcast and TV Work
Introduction
Vogue Williams is a prominent Irish media personality whose work spans television, podcasts, DJing and fitness presenting. Her broad presence across broadcast and digital platforms, alongside a podcast that reaches millions, makes her a noteworthy figure in contemporary media. Understanding her career offers insight into how multi‑platform presenters build audiences in the UK, Ireland and beyond.
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Early career and television work
Born on 2 October 1985, Vogue Williams first came to wider attention after appearing on the reality series Fade Street (2010–2011). Since then she has established herself as a presenter and model, fronting a variety of television projects. Her presenting credits include the E4 series Nudes and the BBC programme Surgery Undressed. She was also a regular presenter on Channel 4’s Packed Lunch and, in 2021, hosted Virgin Media’s Saturday night entertainment show Tower.
Podcasts, DJing and live touring
Williams is co‑host of the podcast Therapist Ghosted Me, which she presents with her friend Joanne. The podcast has demonstrated significant reach, attracting over three million monthly listeners and supporting a live tour that spanned the UK, Ireland and Australia across 2022–2023. In addition to podcasting, she works as a DJ and is recognised as a fitness expert, roles that contribute to her cross‑platform appeal.
Other projects and documentary work
Williams has hosted Boots Talk for six series and fronted several documentary‑style programmes for RTÉ, exploring subjects such as sugar daddies, anxiety and women on death row. In 2019 she appeared in two E4 series alongside her husband Spencer Matthews, titled Vogue and Baby Too and Vogue and Wedding Two, further broadening her television profile.
Conclusion
Vogue Williams’s varied career — from reality TV beginnings to high‑profile podcasting and documentary presenting — highlights the ways modern media figures diversify across formats. With a podcast audience in the millions and ongoing television and live engagements, she remains a relevant and influential presenter in the Irish and UK media landscape. For audiences and media professionals alike, her trajectory underlines the continuing value of multi‑platform presence and audience engagement.


