The 38-year-old admitted that she finds it “embarrassing” when people refer to her as a model. Vogue Williams. Photo: Steve Humphreys Vogue Williams has said that the “worst thing” she’s ever been called is a model.

The Dubliner rose to fame after appearing on Irish reality show Fade Street in 2010 and has since gone on to have a successful career in podcasting, hosting My Therapist Ghosted Me with pal Joanne McNally and the Spencer & Vogue podcast with her husband Spencer Matthews. But before becoming one of the country’s top podcasters, she tried her hand at modelling after getting scouted aged 16. Some of her early modelling jobs involved her “promoting sausages” and “opening a burger shop” - a fact that mortifies her to this day.

A post shared by voguewilliams (@voguewilliams) Speaking to MailOnline, the 38-year-old admitted that she finds it “embarrassing” when people refer to her as a model. “Oh my god, I am not a model. That is the worst thing I have ever been called.

That is actually my biggest embarrassing moment to be honest because I wasn't really a model,” she said. “I was doing shoots where I had my head inside a giant burger for the opening of a burger shop to sell it, that is the kind of modelling I was doing, I was not a real model. “Sometimes when I go on a show and they introduce me as ‘model' and 'presenter’ I'm like, ‘Please Jesus - who said model?’ Someone is trolling me constantly.

The burger shoot was my level of .