Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams’ TV show has been axed after two series.
The married couple – who have 18-month-old son Theodore together and are expecting their second child – launched the reality show ‘Spencer, Vogue and Baby Too’ in January 2019, to document their journey into parenthood, and in October, ‘Spencer, Vogue and Wedding Two’ hit screens, as the pair embarked on married life.
However, E4 has now confirmed that the programme will not be returning for a third series, though they haven’t ruled out working with the former ‘Made in Chelsea’ star and his presenter spouse in the future.
An E4 spokesman told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column: "We’ve loved following Spencer and Vogue from the beginning as they welcomed baby Theodore, right through to finally celebrating with the wedding ceremony of their dreams, and we look forward to working with them on other projects in the future."
Vogue, 34, recently revealed they are preparing for the arrival of a baby girl and the model admitted she’s already chosen her name.
The blonde beauty – who has been married to Spencer, 31, since 2018 – explained: "I’m so bad at keeping secrets … We’ve come to one we love, our parents love, that’s the one for now. We’re going to wait until she’s born this time."
And she recently admitted she has been "obsessing" over her pregnancy.
She shared: "I guess it’s because I have Theodore running around. "Someone the other day said, ‘Send me a picture of your bump’ and I thought, ‘I don’t even have one’ whereas last time I had an update almost every day.
"This time, it’s kind of nicer because I’m not obsessing over being pregnant.
"It’s nice to spend time with Theodore and he’s constantly needing attention, so it doesn’t give me that much time to think about being pregnant."
Vogue added how she welcomes having distractions in her life because she doesn’t really enjoy being pregnant.
She said: "I wouldn’t say it’s my favourite thing in the world. I find it quite hard."
The Irish star also discussed how she expects Theodore will respond to the arrival of a sibling.
She said: "He does love little babies because my friends have had some recently and he does go over, but he loves Winston [the dog] sometimes and the odd time he’ll give Winnie a dig.
"So I think we’re going to have to keep a little eye on him, but I think he’s going to be really excited. I don’t imagine he’s going to be jealous."