Vogue Williams left fans emotional as she shared the heart-melting moment she reunited with her three children after returning from her I’m A Celebrity stint.
The 40-year-old presenter landed back in the UK on Tuesday, where husband Spencer Matthews, 37, was waiting at Heathrow Airport with their little ones after missing her jungle elimination due to his record-breaking triathlon challenge.

In the sweetest surprise, Spencer told their eldest son Theo, seven, to close his eyes before Vogue quietly stepped in and kissed him on the cheek. As soon as he opened his eyes, Theo screamed “Mama!” and leapt into her arms, clinging to her as she lifted him up.
Moments later, Vogue spotted her daughter Gigi, five, and three-year-old Otto, who both ran towards her with huge smiles. The family’s emotional reunion quickly brought fans to tears online.

Sharing the footage on Instagram, Vogue admitted she had been aching for her children: she wrote that her heart hurt with how much she missed her babies, adding this was the “longest I’ve ever gone without seeing or speaking to them.” She told fans it “felt so good to be back,” laughing that the kids had already begun inventing their own Bushtucker Trials at home — and that Theo and Gigi now want to go into the jungle “next year.”
Fans flooded her comments with emotional messages like “Sobbing, this is too cute,” “Too gorgeous — what a cool mama they have,” and “Welcome home Vogue, you were amazing.”

Earlier on Tuesday, Spencer greeted Vogue with a giant bouquet after completing his extraordinary feat: seven Ironman triathlons across seven continents in just 21 days, raising money and awareness for suicide-prevention charity James’ Place. He posted that after a “28-hour 51-minute war with Antarctica,” he had finally finished Project SE7EN — and now holds three Guinness World Records.
Although Vogue was the third celebrity to be voted out of the jungle, Spencer wasn’t able to meet her on the famous bridge. Reacting afterwards, he called her “courageous and fearless,” adding that she brought “positivity and pragmatism” to camp and that he “would have loved to meet her on that bridge.”


