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Amy Denman

Spencer Matthews calls MIC 'scripted nonsense' as Vogue says Harry Styles' acting is 'dire'

Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams didn't hold back as they shared their opinions on the latest episode of their podcast, Spencer and Vogue.

Former Made in Chelsea star Spencer, 34, branded the show through which he found fame as "scripted nonsense" while Vogue, 36, shared her opinion on Harry Styles' latest acting stint.

Dad-of-three Spencer, who tried to jump a queue at an airport but was rejected recently, is one of the original cast members of the E4 reality programme, which began in 2011. However, he quit MIC in 2016 following a stint in the I'm A Celebrity jungle.

He appears to have not looked back since leaving as he made a dig at the programme in the latest episode of his joint podcast alongside his wife.

Vogue, who recently defended her new plastic surgery show, read a letter out from a fan, which signed off with: "I've loved Spencer from his acting days on MIC but love you just as much Vogue."

Spencer Matthews branded Made in Chelsea as 'scripted nonsense' (@spencermatthews/Instagram)

Being unable to resist making a jibe, Spencer then responds with: "Another person who's noticed that MIC is scripted nonsense."

Elsewhere in the podcast, Vogue also didn't hold back on her opinions as she called Harry Styles' acting "dire".

Harry is starring in new movie Don't Worry Darling, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival this week.

However, less attention has been on the film itself and more about the reported drama surrounding the actors – with speculation that Harry spat on co-star Chris Pine swirling before they were later rubbished.

Spencer rose to reality fame on MIC, which he featured on from 2011 to 2016 (E4)

Focussing on the acting side of things, Vogue turned her attention to 28-year-old Harry's skills on her latest episode of the podcast.

Before making the admission, Vogue said of Harry: "I feel bad for this next topic and I don't know if we'll keep it in."

Vogue explained she had discussed it with her other podcast pal Joanne McNally, who she hosts My Therapist Ghosted Me with.

She then added: "I would like to say, I'm not the best actor myself but it's not just me who is absolutely dire at acting..."

Vogue admitted she 'felt bad' discussing Harry's acting skills (Getty Images)

She then whispered: "There's a video going around of Harry Styles, who I love, he's not a great actor."

But, Spencer defended the former One Direction star as he insisted: "I think he is quite a good actor."

"No, no," Vogue said as she cringed: "Go and watch this everyone, everyone. Oh no, oh no."

Vogue confessed that while she isn't a fan of Harry's acting she thinks he's 'good looking' (@spencermatthews/Instagram)

Vogue later admitted she finds the singer attractive as she said "He's a very good looking boy."

"You think Harry Styles is good looking," Spencer asks to which Vogue confesses: "Yes."

The pair are known not to hold back on their podcast as Vogue recently slammed a passenger on a flight with her children after they refused to swap seats on a plane.

Mum Vogue explained she had accidentally booked separate seats but when her husband asked if the man minded swapping seats, he replied with: "Yes Spencer, I would mind."

Vogue said: "We were just like, 'oh, okay dude, that's okay,' and so anyway when he realised he was being an absolute t**t, he looked at me with a newborn baby and the two kids beside me, 'he was like okay, fine, fine I'll do it.'

"Literally, the airhostess came down and I was like, 'have you got another aisle seat for this f***ing particular piece of s***e over here?' He was awful."

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