IRISH model Vogue Williams has gushed about her “amazing pal” Joanne McNally.
The friends own a successful podcast My Therapist Ghosted Me and they have been touring Ireland and the UK together.



They are currently taking a break from the tour and the Howth star took to her Instagram to share a sweet post about her comedian friend.
In the picture she posted, Vogue and Joanne were posing together in a lift.
Vogue captioned the picture, where they both had huge grins on their faces, saying: “Home after four amazing nights on tour.
“I feel very lucky to have such an amazing pal to share the stage with.
“One of the greats @joannemcnallycomedy I love you *she also designed these bags, coming soon!”
Vogue was wearing a white jumper along with some black leggings and a large pink metallic bag.
Meanwhile, Joanne was in a pair of denim shorts along with a black t-shirt.
Joanne was also carrying a large grey metallic bag and also wore some black sunglasses and a blue and orange cap.
Fans and friends of Vogue flocked to share their love for the hilarious duo.
Irish presenter Laura Whitmore commented saying: “Couple goals!”
Laura said: “I absolutely love you two! The pod keeps me going through the week!”
Elaine wrote: “Your podcasts are so funny, love listening when I’m driving.”
While one follower commented saying: “Adorable post @voguewilliams.”
This comes after Vogue recently opened up about an awkward encounter she had at a party.
The Howth native attended her sister Amber’s 40th birthday party recently.
‘STRANGE’
Vogue’s beloved dad Freddie, 68, died from a stroke in 2010 after going under the knife to treat an aneurysm.
The model met someone at the event that brought up her dad’s funeral.
Speaking on her podcast with Joanne McNally, My Therapist Ghosted Me, Vogue said: “Something really strange happened at the party.
“There was an older gentleman there. I was half-way through a chicken wing and he was like, ‘The last time I saw you was at your father’s funeral’.
“And I was like, ‘Oh wow, that’s nice information to be getting at a party’.
“[he said], ‘And I looked in and as you were standing over the body of your father, I heard you say ‘Dad you look so lonely”.”
Vogue explained how the conversation “knocked her a bit”.
The presenter said: “You and I like to make a little craic at dead dad jokes but that really knocked me a bit, I was like, ‘Oh my god, am I going to cry? That’s really sad’.”
“It was a very sad time in my life and I didn’t want to relive it at a party. I was just like, ‘Okay’ and I took a little fish finger and I went.”
Vogue explained how the man wasn’t intentionally upsetting her.
She said: “He wasn’t trying to be mean or anything, I think he was trying to be kind and sympathetic but it really knocked me off my feet.”
