Vogue Williams may be known for winning Bear Grylls: Mission Survive in 2015, presenting hilarious podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me with pal Joanne McNally, and her motherhood tips, but now she's adding a new string to her bow as she enters the world of plastic surgery as host of Channel 4's new documentary series Send Nudes: Body SOS.
Vogue will be meeting people who are debating cosmetic surgery before they are shown what they could look like if they went ahead with their chosen procedures.
The 36-year-old mum-of-three tells us the show isn't very different from the research anyone would need to do before having cosmetic work done.
She says, "It's better to know beforehand what your body will look like in the end, because it might not be what you want."
Here, Vogue, who's married to former Made In Chelsea star Spencer Matthews, tells us about being "surprised" by the contributors and says surgery is not something to be taken lightly...
Hi Vogue! What can people expect from Send Nudes?
It's a five-part show with experts and cosmetic surgeons. It's about people who are really not happy about a part of their body, and they've been considering surgery. People go on the show as we’re a last-stop shop before they decide whether they will have surgery.
How do you feel about hosting the programme?
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