Vogue Williams shared a heartfelt story about the pain of heartbreaking miscarriages.
The presenter, 40, suffered two miscarriages before falling pregnant with her fourth child, including a “horrible and heartbreaking” loss a year ago.
Vogue and her husband Spencer Matthews, 37, are already loving parents to sons Theodore, eight, Otto, four, and daughter Gigi, six.
Appearing on the Large company podcast with Jamie Laing, she explained: “You just feel like your whole body has failed you and you’re alone and you keep thinking, ‘Why me?’ Why me?”
Vogue said researching other women’s miscarriage experiences helped her through her own experience.
“I just realized this happens to so many people,” she said. “The reason I talked about it is because when it happened to me, I saw so many other women talking about it and I was like, okay, it’s literally one in two women.”
Vogue continued: “I mean, I’ve had friends who have had extremely late-term miscarriages, and I look at that and I think that has to be the hardest thing in the world.
“So we just have to move forward.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Vogue said she would rather “give birth 10 times” than get pregnant if she had the choice.
‘I can’t wait to [giving birth] I have to say it,” she said. “If I could avoid pregnancy, I would give birth 10 times instead of having to go through with this pregnancy.
“Everyone is so nice to you when you give birth.”
Vogue previously shared that her first miscarriage, which occurred around four weeks, was “really upsetting,” but she and Spencer later welcomed their daughter Gigi in 2020.




