Vogue Williams marvels at the resemblance between newborn baby daughter Gigi and son Theodore, 23 months, in adorable snaps
She became a mum for the second time in July to baby daughter Gigi.
And Vogue Williams marvelled at how similar her newborn baby girl looks to her 23-month-old son Theodore in a sweet snap on Friday,
The Irish DJ, 34, posted an adorable picture to her Instagram of a sleeping Gigi and next to it held her phone with a throwback picture of a baby Theodore on it.
Cute! Doting mum Vogue Williams shared an adorable snap of her one-month-old daughter Gigi, on Friday as she marvelled at how similar she looks to her son Theodore, one, when he was a newborn
Doting: Noticing their striking similarities Vogue captioned the post: 'The babies! I think that Gigi has the bigger cheekies! do you think they look alike?'
Noticing their striking similarities Vogue captioned the post: 'The babies! I think that Gigi has the bigger cheekies! do you think they look alike?'
Vogue gave birth to Gigi Margaux on July 23 with husband Spencer Matthews, 33, and the couple welcomed their first child, son Theodore in September 2018.
Spencer also took to Instagram to share cute pictures of Gigi in a pink jumper and Theodore drinking milk from a bottle.
Family: Vogue gave birth to Gigi on July 23 with husband Spencer Matthews, 33, and the couple welcomed their first child, son Theodore in September 2018
Adorable: Spencer also took to Instagram on Friday to share a cute picture of Gigi in a pink jumper
Every inch the doting dad he captioned his post: 'Feel fulfilled, happy and proud. Love these two', along with a love heart emoij.
Their sweet snaps come after Spencer confirmed earlier this week that he and Vogue will be having more kids in the future, only if she allows him to hire a live-in nanny.
During the first episode of their eponymous podcast, the former Made In Chelsea star also stressed the 'necessity' of childcare for working parents.
Responding to fans' queries about growing their family, presenter Vogue confirmed: 'Yes we will be. Not yet though', before the reality star added: 'Depending on the nanny's availability and whether or not she can move in permanently. I won't do it otherwise.'
Proud parent! Every inch the doting dad he captioned his post: 'Feel fulfilled, happy and proud. Love these two', along with a love heart emoij
The Heart Radio star shared the details of their agreement as she said: 'Spenny did actually say that, that we could have four kids if I swore that we could have a live-in nanny by the time we had four kids.
'It's different for Irish people I think because we don't do the whole night nanny thing, and all that stuff, you don't hear about that at home, but here, you have maternity nurses, night nannies and stuff like that and we just don't have that.'
Spencer left his long-term partner in giggles as he joked he'd wear 'condoms every time' if she tries to have a third baby without a live-in nanny, with the blonde sarcastically replying: 'Good luck, I'd be really into that, we can start doing that right now because I'd rather not go on the pill.'
When asked whether they currently receive help with their children, the former Lothario said: 'Yes, obviously.
Family first: Spencer and Vogue are now doting parents to two adorable children (Gigi and Theodore pictured together)
'And it's not even a pompous like, obviously, it's how can two adults who work, full time, look after kids as well. It's a necessity, of day to day life. If one of us didn't work, then we wouldn't have a nanny, given that we work.
'Without being rude but I don't compare myself to other people. I have my mission in life and the things I want to achieve, and a nanny is very much a part of that.'
'But if you saw me complaining online, about being a mum and having a job… what would you think about me?', the mother-of-two asked, with the TV star replying: 'I'd say why don't you get the nanny to do more?'
The Irish model continued to reason: 'No I think we would, being a stay at home mum is, obviously, I've been home since Gigi's been born because we're getting into the swing of things.
'I do think it's good to remember that we are in a position that is very privileged to have a nanny because you see some people complaining about work and motherhood.
'Babe you've got a nanny at home so you can't really complain because there's some people with a husband who will go to work and the mother will mind the kids, and then the mother goes to work and the husband minds the kids.
'They have to do a cycle like that, so actually not everyone has a nanny or can afford one, so I think it's important to realise that actually we're really lucky.'
New venture: Their sweet snaps come after Spencer confirmed earlier this week that he and Vogue will be having more kids in the future on their new podcast