Vogue Williams shared a bed with this prominent figure

Vogue Williams has revealed she shared a bed with a former US First Lady.

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Media personality Vogue Williams
Media personality Vogue Williams

Vogue Williams has shared a bed with Jackie Kennedy Onassis.

The star lived in Drumleck House, a grand 1830s coastal abode in Howth, Ireland, that was once home to antique dealers John and Gertrude Hunt for over 30 years from 1956, and where they hosted the former US First Lady and other prominent figures.

During a recent episode of the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast, Vogue, 40, revealed to her 42-year-old co-host, comedienne Joanne McNally: "She slept in my bedroom in our house in Howth. Is that not the weirdest story?

"We used to live in this house, and the Hunts used to live there, and they own the Hunt Museum, and when they were living there, Jackie Onassis came to stay, and she stayed in my room, actually in the bed that my mom still owns. Different mattress."

The 8,000 sq ft residence, which sits on 10 acres of Howth Head, was beloved by Jackie - who died in her sleep aged 64 in May 1994, less than a year after being diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

According to MyHome.ie, Jackie wrote in a letter to the Hunts: "So many things in life are predictable - things and even people you go out of your path to see are usually as you had expected to see them.

"But you and your house and your garden and your spirit are like nothing I could ever have imagined to exist."

As well as Jackie, John and Gertrude also entertained and hosted the likes of philanthropist Peggy Rockefeller, 79, and businesswoman Elizabeth Arden.

Elsewhere, Vogue recently told how she wants to "spend more time in Dublin" after she and her 37-year-old husband, Made in Chelsea alum Spencer Matthews, splashed out €2.8million on her "forever home", a family-friendly coastal retreat in Howth.

The couple and their children, Theodore, seven, Otto, five, and Gigi, two, spend two to three weeks in Howth over the summer, 10 days at Christmas and mid-terms and Easter.

In September 2025, Vogue told The Sunday Times: "We want to spend more and more time over here. I love it, and the kids love it too."

Even though Vogue described the property as her "forever home", she would not rule out selling it in the future.

The star laughed as she said: "I’d sell anything for the right price."