Vogue Williams fancies a fling with hunky ski instructor as she films The Jump… despite rumours she’s grown close to Spencer Matthews
She's moved on from her split with Lawrence Fox...
THE Jump contestant Vogue Williams says she’s up for meeting a hunky ski instructor just weeks after splitting from Lawrence Fox.
The Irish model broke up with the actor last month as exclusively revealed by The Sun’s Bizarre column.
They initially got together after appearing on Bear Grylls: Mission Survive last summer.
A source said: "Laurence and Vogue were incredibly close - they had so much fun together.
"They were initially good mates, bonding over both being single and coming out of high-profile relationships.
"It then turned serious but after a number of weeks, they realised perhaps it's best they stay pals."
Vogue was married to Westlife star Brian McFadden for three years before splitting in summer 2015.
Now she has her sights set on finding a chalet romance and she’s bringing fellow The Jump contestants Josie Gibson and Lydia Bright along for the ride.
She said: “You never know, Josie and Lydia are both single so we’re going to go out, watch out boys! We’re happy with each other’s company but you never know, one of us could meet someone. Ski instructors are pretty hot!”
Vogue prompted romance rumours with Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews when she posted an Instagram snap of the pair together last week.
It comes a few weeks after Spencer posted a pic of himself grabbing her boob and calling her his “best friend”.
And speaking to Breakfast Republic on 2FM on Monday, the blonde beauty confessed she thinks everyone is going to be put to shame by Made In Chelsea star Spencer.
“He’s the best so far, he’s the one to beat to win,” the star gushed when asked how the TV star is getting on in training.
However Vogue added she thinks the level of skill is high overall within the competition and there is a healthy amount of rivalry within the group – which includes rugby star Gareth Edwards, American model Caprice, and TOWIE babe Lydia Bright.
“Everyone is weirdly good in this group which I wasn’t expecting because I was here last year and they just weren’t that good.
“I was really hoping for the same type of crowd but now everyone is brilliant and really competitive so it’s definitely going to be hard to win,” she confessed.
However, one star Vogue doesn’t rate is Olympic champion Sir Bradley Wiggins.
She added: “He’s not great, the other day in snowcross, he was raging at me. The whole point is to push each other over.
“So I pushed him over cos he was in front of me and he was raging but it’s the name of the game."