Vogue Williams fuels romance rumours as she poses with former Made in Chelsea hunk Spencer Matthews
VOGUE Williams has continued to fuel romance rumours with former Made in Chelsea star Spencer Mathews after sharing an Instagram snap together of the pair with a heart emoji.
This comes a few weeks after he posted a pic of himself grabbing her boob and calling her his "best friend".
The pair have spent a lot of time together since agreeing to take part in this year's The Jump, which begins in February.
Spencer, 27, previously had a cheeky fondle of Vogue's chest as the pair got playful while training on-set.
Today they posed in a pair of silly costumes as they attended Lydia Bright and Josie Gibson's birthday party.
Vogue, 31, wore a pink panther costume while Spencer donned a tiger one with blue tinted glasses.
She wrote next to the snap: "And we're off!!! @spencermatthews Happy birthday @lydiabright @josiegibson85 ❤️."
Spencer also shared the snap in black and white and commented: "Casual Saturday in Innsbruck!! @voguewilliams HAPPY BIRTHDAY @lydiabright @josiegibson85."
Last month, a source exclusively told The Sun of Spenny’s antics and confessed: “In fact – unsurprisingly given his ladies’ man reputation – he’s already been getting on very well with Vogue Williams who is also newly single.”
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Spencer, who The Sun exclusively revealed was newly-single last month after his split with Morgane Robart, got frisky with Vogue who also recently split with actor Laurence Fox in December.
Spenny had confessed of his love and desire to have children with the French model.
The split meant he was single ahead of the Channel 4 reality show’s launch – and a source confirmed he was already flirting up a storm with the female cast.
A source confirmed: “Spencer and Morgane have broken up after around a year of dating.
“It’s very sad but both felt it wasn’t working out so in some ways it was quite an amicable split.
“Spencer absolutely adored Morgane and thought this was the real deal but over time they had more and more rows."
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