Spencer Matthews explains reason behind his sudden weight loss after sparking concern
Spencer Matthews caused concern among his fans on Tuesday when he shared a series of photos on Instagram showing off his slimmed-down figure.
The Made In Chelsea star, 35, looked dapper in a navy blue outfit from M&S, but his followers couldn't help but be distracted by his appearance.
His sudden weight loss had fans concerned, with one penning in the comments section: 'You're losing too much weight Spencer'
Another said: 'Great photos here Spencer! I love the outfit, but I hate to say you're losing a lot of weight'
Explaining the reason behind his new look, Spencer said: “I'm training for a big event next year. I seriously want to raise money for a good cause. Announcement coming early in the new year.”
Spencer Matthews sparked concern among fans on Tuesday when he shared a series of photos on Instagram showing off his slimmed-down figure
Spencer has previously shown off his incredible body transformation since his years on Made In Chelsea.
During his time on the show between 2011 and 2015, 'bad boy' Spencer was infamous for attending drunken parties with boyfriend Jamie Laing and for serially dating cast members such as Louise Thompson and Lucy Watson.
He revealed that his life 'spun out of control' on the show due to a 'drinking problem'.
Spencer also credits his new body to “exercising religiously” and “lifting weights three times a week.”
Spencer and his wife Vogue Williams are currently on tour with their podcast, Spencer and Vogue, which they launched in the summer of 2020 and in which they discuss their daily lives at home.
The podcast allows listeners to be a fly on the wall as they talk through anything and everything within their marriage.
Speaking about working together, Vogue told Loose Women: 'We work together a little bit, but we actually really enjoy it because we're separated most of the time. It's nice to be able to get together and chat and be undisturbed.'
The couple have been together since they met while taking part in Channel 4's famous ski competition, The Jump, in early 2017.
The Made In Chelsea star, 35, looked dapper in a navy blue outfit from M&S, but his followers couldn't help but be distracted by his appearance
His sudden weight loss had fans concerned, with one penning in the comments section: 'You're losing too much weight Spencer'
Explaining the reason behind his new look, Spencer said: “I'm training for a big event next year. I seriously want to raise money for a good cause. Announcement coming early in the new year.”
They announced their engagement in February 2018 and married in June of that year in a secret ceremony in the Scottish Highlands on Spencer's family's 30,000-acre estate.
The couple have three children together: Theodore, five, Gigi, three, and baby Otto, 17 months.
They baptized Otto in London in November and shared a slew of snaps from the happy day.
However, Vogue explained that a simple mistake led to her children changing their faith.
She said: 'We have three children and Spenny's mother kindly organized the first two baptisms.
'I'm Catholic, but I'm not a practicing Catholic and so I organized the third baptism and I organized it in a Catholic church, not realizing that the other two were the Church of England.'
Spencer chimed in, “So we essentially have one Catholic child. Which I think is fine! I think it's quite progressive.'
Spencer also credits his new body to 'exercising religiously' and 'lifting weights three times a week'
Spencer and Vogue have been married since 2018 and have three children together: Theodore, five, Gigi, three, and baby Otto, 17 months
Vogue joked: 'If we have a fourth, we don't know what we'll do. Probably something completely different.'
Of their first meeting, Spencer said, “When we met, I told her I thought we were going to get married on the first day.”
Vogue responded: “I mean, he didn't really mean it. We were both really trying to be single when we met on The Jump, but it just didn't work out.'
Spencer added: “It was an observation of mine and the rest of the time I tried to make that happen, just not to be wrong. I don't like being wrong.'