Vogue Williams has confessed that she has had Botox in a bid to stave off the hands of ageing during a discussion with fellow campmate Ruby Wax

I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here’s Vogue Williams may be undoubtedly one of the most beautiful women in the UK, but it seems she too battles insecurities. The 40-year-old TV personality, who is married to Made In Chelsea’s Spencer Matthews, revealed that she was not completely happy with her appearance, and so used Botox to aid her confidence.
Speaking to fellow campmate Ruby Wax, who is known for asking deep and meaningful questions, Vogue told her that she used permanent lip liner in order to aid her appearance.
This comes after Vogue confessed to feeling “so ugly”, while stating that “everyone is so good looking it’s so annoying.” Ruby asked Vogue if she had anything else done, to which Vogue admitted: “Loads of Botox.”
Speaking of her own experience of cosmetic surgery Ruby went on to say to the Bush Telegraph: “I’ve had things removed and things lifted, and I said to Jennifer Saunders once, ‘do you know what’s great? Is that you can’t notice it’, and she said ‘are you kidding? Of course you can.”
Vogue and latecomer Tom Read Wilson arrived later than the other campmates, so you perhaps assume that they may ruffle a few feathers.

But it seems as though the original campmates are pleased with their inclusion. Alex Scott said: “They’ve brought a new energy to the group… I would say that much.”
Alex and Jack Osbourne received the most votes to take on the next trial, which has been named the Dreaded Dunnies’ Bushtucker trial.
Vogue and Tom were allowed to choose who to take on the challenge with, and they opted for Martin Kemp and EastEnders star Shona McGarty.
The task required the celebrities to retrieve a tool from inside their make-shift toilet to start unscrewing the stars. But they were joined by a host of jungle creepy crawlies. The group successfully managed to gain all 12 stars for camp.
As a reward for winning stars during their trial, the celebs were treated to an Ostrich egg for dinner. And in conjunction with that, the group were also allowed popcorn after completing their fishing and shelter tasks.
Prior to entering the camp, admitted she likes the idea of playing the game like a certain hit BBC show. “I would not mind causing a bit of mischief, a bit like Traitors vibes,” she laughs. “I don’t want to annoy anyone, but I think I am very much willing to go along with the game.”
Vogue and Spencer Matthews share son Theodore, six, daughter Gigi, four, and youngest son Otto, three, and it is leaving them that is preying on her mind more than any Bushtucker Trial. “My only real worry is missing the kids and missing Spencer and missing my family,” she said.
“I have done all my Christmas shopping. I have done our food shops for the next four weeks. I have organised everything down to a tee because I kind of do all that stuff at home, so I have got everything organised so I do not have to worry when I get back.” Vogue – whose husband was in the Jungle in 2015 before he was forced to leave over his steroid use – had to think carefully about how much she told the children after agreeing to take part.
“I had to be careful telling my kids, because they have a bigger mouth than me,” she laughed. “I have ignored everybody who has been texting asking if it’s true? I am like, ‘ignore, ignore.’ I showed the kids the last series to get them into it, and they absolutely loved it when people were having an absolute nightmare. So if I get thrown in with rats, that will be their dream.”
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