Spencer Matthews was slammed by Good Morning Britain viewers for his 'wooden' presenting style during his debut as showbiz correspondent on Monday. But just hours after his GMB debut, the former Made In Chelsea star, 30, looked unfazed by the backlash as he joined his wife Vogue Williams, 33, at Paul Costelloe's London Fashion Week show. Irish presenter Vogue looked chic in a yellow printed blazer dress and black polka dot tights as she led the stars arriving at Simpson's in the Strand for the catwalk show. Couple goals: Spencer Matthews, 30, joined his wife Vogue Williams, 33, at Paul Costelloe's London Fashion Week show, on Monday Vogue commanded attention in the lemon mini-dress, and added height to her slim frame by slipping into a classic pair of pointed black stiletto heels. She accessorised with a statement chain choker and a smattering of rings, and carried her belongings in a shimmering black sequinned handbag. The model wore her sun-kissed locks a loose curls, while having applied light touches of make-up in neutral tones. Adding a final twist to her summery look, Vogue opted for a fresh pillar-box red manicure. Fresh: Irish presenter Vogue looked chic in a yellow printed blazer dress and black polka dot tights as she led the stars arriving at Simpson's in the Strand for the catwalk show Brave face: Spencer Matthews was slammed by Good Morning Britain viewers for his 'wooden' presenting style during his debut as showbiz correspondent just hours earlier Gorgeous: The model wore her sun-kissed locks a loose curls, while having applied light touches of make-up in neutral tones Still clad in the grey double-breasted suit and tie from his debut presenting gig on Good Morning Britain, Spencer looked polished. With his hair perfectly coiffed and his shoes shining, the reality star oozed confidence as he posed for photographs. His London Fashion Week outing came straight after Monday's edition of the TV breakfast show. The former Made In Chelsea star, took on the hosting duties as he stepped in for Entertainment Editor Richard Arnold over the half-term period, but was met with backlash over his 'uncomfortable' and 'painful' performance. Admitting his stint 'didn't go well', the TV personality issued an apology to fans for his 'lack of experience', and vowed to 'improve and loosen up over time'. Looking good: Still clad in the grey double-breasted suit and tie from his debut presenting gig on Good Morning Britain, Spencer looked polished Smooth: With his hair perfectly coiffed, the reality star oozed confidence as he posed for photographs at the LFW show Despite his efforts to inform viewers on the latest showbiz updates, viewers took to Twitter in droves to hit out at the father-of-one's presenting stint. One fan of the show penned: 'Jesus Christ! I guess we know who will never get another presenting job #spencermatthews #GMB #cringe.' Another angered social media user wrote: 'Just tuned in to @GMB to see @SpencerMatthews trying to execute some sort of entertainment report - was that a wind up? I’ve never witnessed something so awful.' A third tweeted: '@GMB The Entertainment segment with @SpencerMatthews was seriously awkward. Hope he's better on his next attempt to give us the showbiz gossip. #awks', another agreed. Awkward: Spencer was slammed by GMB viewers for his 'wooden' presenting style during his debut as showbiz correspondent on Monday's edition of the breakfast show Reflecting on his debut, the Eton alum took to Instagram to apologise for his 'wooden' performance, and insisted he'll 'get better with time'. Spencer wrote: 'Such a huge amount of respect for people who regularly present live television - it’s a skill and it’s not easy. 'Had my first go this morning on @gmb and it’s safe to say that it didn’t go so well... Apologies for my lack of experience and wooden performance. I’ll loosen up and get better with time, hopefully', he added. The hunk is best known for his lothario days on E4's Made In Chelsea from 2011 to 2016, and has since gone on to star in ITV's I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! and competition series The Jump. Glam: Vogue commanded attention in the lemon mini-dress, and added height to her slim frame by slipping into a classic pair of pointed black stiletto heels Finishing touches: She accessorised with a statement chain choker and a smattering of rings, and carried her belongings in a shimmering black sequinned handbag Earlier this month, Spencer spoke about the joys of being a dad and shining a positive light on childbirth, during an appearance on Build LDN. He discussed the impact having a baby has had on him, as he explained: 'It's fantastic. Anyone who's a new parent will tell you it's wonderful, despite the occasional lack of sleep. '[I'm] Very fortunate to have obviously embarked on this wonderful journey with my best friend and wife Vogue, couldn't live without her. We live in a very happy house and feel very fortunate everyday.' Team: Spencer and Vogue arrived at the Paul Costelloe show arm in arm When asked if he had 'cracked' fatherhood, Spencer then revealed that he thinks there is too much negativity surrounding parenting, and that everyone should try to embrace positive vibes. He reasoned: 'Even if it was really hard, I'd say it was easy - I like positive vibes and I think people should be more positive about having kids. 'I think people should stop frightening people by saying it's the hardest thing in the world and that it's an absolute nightmare, because that may be the case, but it's a lovely thing to do.' Doting father: The reality star shares five-month-old son Theodore with wife Vogue WilliamsAll rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility