Spencer Matthews previously opened up about arguing with his wife Vogue Williams before they announced they were 'professionally separating'.
The couple have been happily married since 2018 and share three children together, Theodore, five, Gigi, three, and baby Otto.
However, after seven years of marriage, it's only natural the pair would have a few tiffs along with way.
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Now, fans were left quite shocked yesterday (8 January) after Spencer, who has been running a marriage lifestyle podcast alongside Vogue aptly titled Spencer & Vogue, announced he would be 'moving on'.
The Made in Chelsea alum revealed to fans: "You can probably tell where this is going. I’m moving on from this podcast to pursue other business interests and focus on my upcoming challenge and just other bits and bobs that I would like to spend more time focusing on.
"I’ve loved doing this show and it would never have been as popular as it would be without the listeners."
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Vogue, 39, then jokingly shut down Spencer's suggestions he would 'dip in and out' of the podcast later down the line saying: "Oh no, you're not coming back. You can't just leave and think you're coming back."
Before announcing his exit, Spencer previously opened up about his relationship with Vogue on the show - going as far as to admit he reckons she absolutely loves a row.
Speaking in May of last year, Vogue admitted: "We actually do fight quite a lot, like particularly lately?"
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"No, well I spend most of my time trying to avoid that," Spencer replied before Vogue chirped: "So do I! Do you think I'm like a pitbull coming in looking for a fight? Do you think anybody likes fighting?"
Then, Spencer confessed that he 'sometimes thinks' Vogue does, in fact, 'like' to fight with him.
"Well, I sometimes think that you create issues for us that leaves me no choice but to be annoyed with you," Vogue explained before Spencer argued: "No, I don't think so."
She then quipped: "Of course you don't. Like think of the last few fights we had, who's fault have they been? Not mine."
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"Well, they're definitely not my fault, I don't believe so, not according to my therapist anyways," Spencer revealed before Vogue joked: "This therapist sounds like a complete wally!"
Since announcing the news that he's leaving the podcast, Spencer admitted he'll 'miss the show' and working alongside Vogue, but promised fans that his replacement would be 'of equal or superior charisma, much funnier [and] very happy to talk about gossip'.
"We both love her very much and she’s an epic member of our family and she’ll do an incredible job!" he added, speaking of his replacement who is none other than Vogue's sister, Amber Wilson.
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The show will also receive a snazzy new title of Vogue & Amber.
Topics: Spencer Matthews, Celebrity, Sex and Relationships, Podcasts