VOGUE Williams has said she’ll be “waiting” for hubby Spencer Matthews at the end of his world record attempt.
The Made In Chelsea star had revealed that he is aiming to run 30 marathons in 30 days.
Spencer told fans that the Guinness World Record he will attempt is the “Most consecutive Marathons ran on sand”.
The reality star described how he must run “30 marathons in 30 consecutive days”.
Vogue took to Instagram last night to share a sweet tribute as he embarks on the difficult challenge.
The Howth native posted two smiling selfies of herself and Spencer while out on a walk.
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She also shared a jaw-dropping snap of them all dolled up on holidays.
The mum-of-three wrote out an encouraging message that said: “Very proud of the best runner I know!
“A huge thing to do, 30 marathons in 30 days on sand in 45 degree heat all for charity… well done Spenno @spencermatthews.
“I’ll be waiting at the end for you having done no running at all!”
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The pair’s friends and fans all loved Vogue’s tribute and wished Spencer well.
Ioana said: “What a lovely post, you two are goals.”
Nichola commented: “Couple goals.”
Ann wrote: “Amazing, wishing you the absolute best.”
Emma added: “Wow, this is incredible and good luck for the challenge here Spencer.”
The podcaster has chosen to attempt the world record with the charity Global’s Make Some Noise as they work with a number of causes that “close to his heart”.
Yesterday, the 35-year-old shared a video explaining how he would be tackling the challenge.
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In the video, Spencer said: “I wish this kind of stuff had always been my addiction. Everyone that I mention this too keeps reminding me that this hasn’t been done before for a reason.”
The dad-of-three revealed that “the biggest challenge” that has come with the world record, so far, is that Vogue “genuinely thinks it will kill him”.
The British star continued: “For the first time in my life I have doubts about whether I can actually do it or not.
“People don’t really know me as an ultra runner, but I’ve competed in some of the world’s toughest races. The Marathon Des Sables is quite a legendary example of a desert race.
“The Amazon Jungle Ultra, which less than 60 people have ever finished. Well, this is five times the length of that.”
Spencer said: “The thing that will really keep me going is your donations and your generosity and the difference that we can make together.