Spencer Matthews, a former city broker and reality TV star, recently opened up about his struggles with alcohol and how it almost ended his relationship with his wife, Vogue Williams. Drinking had always been a significant part of Spencer’s life, from his days in London to his time on Made In Chelsea. However, it wasn’t until his late twenties, after meeting and marrying Vogue, that alcohol became a problem. Spencer admitted that there was a certainty that he would lose Vogue if he continued drinking the way he was drinking.

During the early months of their relationship, Spencer and Vogue had a highly social and boozy dynamic, often going out partying together. Alcohol played a significant role in their lives, with Spencer admitting that he was dependent on drinking, especially around the time they met on the reality show The Jump. Despite their shared experiences with alcohol, Vogue was more of a binge drinker while Spencer found himself drinking every day. Pregnancy further emphasized the differences in their drinking habits, with Vogue cutting back while Spencer continued to drink excessively.

After a night of heavy drinking in 2017, which included most of a bottle of whiskey, Spencer had a revelation. He told Vogue, who was pregnant at the time, that he was going to quit drinking. Despite skepticism from others, Spencer remained sober for three and a half years, taking up new challenges such as running a six-and-a-half marathon in the Sahara Desert to punish himself for the years wasted. He later launched The Clean Liquor Company, a low-alcohol drinks company, and announced a world record attempt to run thirty marathons on sand in thirty days.

In preparation for his world record attempt, Spencer has embarked on a rigorous training regime, running more than 1,800km and acclimatizing his body for the desert conditions. Despite facing criticism for his weight loss, Spencer has maintained that he is in the best shape of his life. Through his journey, Spencer and Vogue have managed to significantly cut down on drinking and are now parents to three children. Spencer’s decision to go sober has not only transformed his life but has also led him to take on new challenges and ventures, highlighting his resilience and determination.

Spencer’s story serves as an inspiration for those struggling with alcohol addiction and showcases the transformative power of making positive changes in life. By recognizing the impact that alcohol was having on his relationship and overall well-being, Spencer was able to turn his life around and take on new challenges with a renewed sense of purpose. As he continues to push his limits with his upcoming world record attempt, Spencer’s journey serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of self-awareness, resilience, and the ability to overcome obstacles. Through his podcast and ventures, Spencer aims to share his experiences and insights with others, offering hope and encouragement for those on their own journey towards positive change and personal growth.

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