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Vogue Williams has clarified to online trolls who said she was ‘wasting tax payers money’ as Grand Marshal for this year’s St Patrick’s Day parade.
The Howth native led the parade through the streets of Dublin Dublin, which was attended by over half a million revellers.
But not everyone was happy with the chosen Grand Marshal, with one online hater claiming Vogue ‘leeches off men for money and exposure’.
Speaking afterwards, Vogue took aim at the cruel attacks, saying she did not get paid to be Grand Marshal as she revealed she even hates going on the Late Late Show because of nasty comments made to her online.
Speaking to Joanne McNally on My Therapist Ghosted Me, Vogue said: ‘Holy Jesus. I mean, I don’t even like doing the Late Late that much, because I just don’t like the abuse that comes with it. But this is like tenfold.
‘I would like to clear something up. I did two days of work for the Grand Marshal job because it is an honour to do that for our country, and I was honoured to be asked, there was no payment involved. It’s something that you just do. The St Patrick’s Day Festival is a charity, so you do it without getting paid for it.’

The mother-of-three said the day was ‘exhausting’, saying she was in bed by 6pm on St Patrick’s night.
‘I was absolutely wrecked by the edge of it. It was two hours. I’d been smiling so much I drank loads of water because I had some water in the back of the car, and then I had drank I had drank so much water that I was like, I’m gonna probably p*** my pants now as well at the same time.
‘But because you’re smiling the whole time and waving, and it made me think, I am glad I’m not a member of the royal family. I couldn’t do that every day. It’s absolutely exhausting to be on your best behaviouer. You can’t even look at your phone or anything. You have to be on your best behavior for two full hours.’
She even said at one point during the parade, one punter in the crowd told her to ‘take her top off’, adding: ‘I said, there’d be no point.’
