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VOGUE WILLIAMS HOLIDAY FUN WITH HER LITTLE RAY OF SUNSHINE

Trading screen time for sunscreen, TV presenter Vogue Williams gave three-month-old daughter Gigi a taste of beach life on a family trip to St Barts – although the little girl seemed far from impressed.

While Vogue was clearly enjoying life in the sun, her baby daughter decided to swap her photo opportunity for 40 winks (left).

Mother and daughter were on the Caribbean island with the rest of their family – dad Spencer Matthews and two-year-old Theo – staying at the luxurious Eden Rock resort, which is owned by Spencer’s parents David and Jane.

And while Gigi made sure to get in her naps, Vogue, 35, wasn’t snoozing when the tot woke up, capturing a happy moment (right) for fans on Instagram. “So many smiles from Gigi bear,” she wrote.

Keeping up the sunny stream of photos, she also posted an image on her Instagram Stories showing her sharing a chair with her son (above right).

“Cute pic but he’s actually telling me to get off,” she added.

The family welcomed baby Gigi in July, with proud dad Spencer telling in an

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