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Vogue Williams reveals the two unusual names her husband Spencer has ‘vetoed’

by Louise Porter / 1 week ago
PIC: Vogue Williams/Instagram

Vogue Williams has admitted that there are two very unusual baby names that she absolutely loves but have been shot down by her hubby, Spencer Matthews.

Vogue and Spencer are expecting their fourth child and have previously been open about having a name picked out that may not be to everyone’s liking. The podcaster even admitted that her best pal Joanne McNally flinched when she heard it.

But they love it and isn’t that all that matters, isn’t it?!

Speaking on her podcast Vogue and Amber, the presenter told her co-host and sister, Amber, the two names that she loves but her husband Spencer is just not a fan of.

Vogue Williams with her sister Amber. Pic: Vogue Williams/Instagram

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The names Vogue Williams loves that Spencer vetoed

During a chat, Vogue said that she had heard of a girl, who was in her 30s and her name ‘from birth’ was Rocket. ‘I mean, that’s a cool name,’ Amber said and Vogue replied: ‘Isn’t it? Spenny’s already vetoed it but I LOVE Rocket. Imagine I just went ahead and just did it. “Oh sorry I didn’t realise that you didn’t like Rocket”‘.

‘I love Fox, and I love Rocket,’ Vogue said.

She went on to add that those weren’t even as weird as the name that she and Spencer actually want to choose for their fourth child.

PIC: Vogue Williams/Instagram

‘They’re not even as weird as the one that we really like,’ she laughed.

Vogue previously said that the name that they have chosen is so ‘mad’ that they have decided to give baby number four a more traditional middle name in case they would rather go by that instead.

She recently told Miriam O’Callaghan on RTÉ Radio One that she got the name from one of her brother’s friends. ‘‘One of my little brother’s friends was called it and it’s very different, but like, I’d love to be called this.’

‘If they don’t like it, they can always change it when they’re older to [their middle name],’ the mum added.

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