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Vogue Williams
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Everything good, bad and downright mad that has shaped Vogue’s life and career is laid bare in Big Mouth.
Now approaching her fortieth birthday, the mum-of-three is looking back and planning ahead. Get ready for sharply observed and hilarious insights into divorce, anxiety, family life and showbiz, alongside important life lessons, such as how to sellotape a bottle of vodka to your inner thigh on a night out and why you should never be friends with a celebrity.
Three, two, one … Take off.
Growing up in her beloved Howth, a seaside town in Co Dublin, Vogue’s life had its ups and downs. Her parents separated when she was five, a time in Ireland when priests were still ranting against broken marriages from the pulpit. Bouncing between the routine of her mum Sandra’s house and the pub for a few years (her dad, Freddie, was ‘fond of the drink’), everything changed overnight when Sandra (a complete ride) met Scottish businessman Neil and they moved to the big house on the cliff.
In the school halls of Santa Sabina, Vogue made friends for life and spent her teenage years hanging out around off-licences, playing Beat the Slapper and getting kicked out of home. After school, she was packed off to Aberdeen by Neil to begin her short career as a builder but soon jacked it in when she was cast in reality TV show Fade Street.
What follows is a behind-the-scenes peek at a rollercoaster life full of highs, lows, marriages, mistakes, misdemeanours and
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“Fun, flirty, fearless and frank… Big Mouth put a Big Smile on my face.” – John Boyne