VOGUE WILLIAMS ADMITTED that she would pay good money to get a previous relationship off the internet. Can we really blame her? This is what she was married to for three years.
Yeah.
In her new documentary Trial by Social Media, Vogue explores the good and bad sides of social media.
One of the experts she speaks to is Tony McChrystal from Reputation Defender. Reputation Defender is an online service that basically cleans up images of their famous clients and helps to control the message that gets out there about them.
He said:
Celebrities call us up because they have got pictures of terrible haircuts or even ex-partners they don’t want to be associated with anymore.
HM. Vogue got a bit too excited at the idea.
Oh my God, could you delete a whole relationship for me? I would actually pay good money.
Vogue, of course, was married to Brian McFadden in 2012 but the pair split after three years, although she didn’t outright refer to him in her plea.
She also spoke in the documentary about hating social media and claiming that it’s so bad that it ‘almost outshines the good’ that could come from it.
I shouldn’t have to put up with trolling, but I have a thicker skin, I’m 32, I’m able to handle it. It’s the younger generation. I couldn’t have dealt with that when I was younger, it really is bad for anyone’s mental health. I just worry about the kids growing up.
Vogue recently welcomed her first child, Theodore, with husband Spencer Matthews last month.
Vogue, Trial by Social Media airs tomorrow, September 26 at 9.30pm.
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