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Spencer Matthews reveals HUGE six figure sum he raised for charity after 30 marathons in 30 days and body transformation

SPENCER Matthews has revealed the staggering amount he’s raised for charity after completing a record-breaking endurance challenge.

The TV star ran 30 marathons in 30 days across the Jordanian desert in aid of Global’s Make Some Noise, which supports small charities across the UK.

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Spencer Matthews has raised half a million pounds for charity[/caption]
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Two of his children – Theo and Gigi – joined him as he broke the record in the Jordanian desert[/caption]
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Spencer is a very different man today than he was in his reality TV days[/caption]

So far, the tally is a seriously impressive £512,000k and looks set to grow even further now he’s back in the UK.

Appearing on Heart Breakfast today, he said: “That’s insane. To be honest, the whole time that I was out there running, the charities were such a massive driver for me.

“And, as I said earlier, the support and the generosity shown throughout the challenge was completely overwhelming. And even just the messages on socials, I’ve never felt anything like that level of support for anything in my life.

“So, I can’t thank you all enough. You know, I see this very much as – we only just finished this, I’m hoping for another few weeks of fundraising now. I’m going to think about ways to continue to raise money for these incredible causes and the great work that Global’s Make Some Noise do.

“So, if you haven’t yet donated, please consider donating, all your money makes such a big difference to incredible families and children who really deserve the help, so please consider it.”

The desert challenge pushed Spencer to the limit and his body changed dramatically between the first marathon and the last – some 1,274km in total.

He spoke to us from the desert prior to breaking the record and revealed how he would spend his days after crossing the line.

“Life just needs to go back to normal for a bit, I think, before considering anything else,” he said. “I’ve really missed pizza. I can’t wait to have a pizza and a nice cold shower. A normal bed with some air conditioning would be nice.”

He reunited with his adoring wife Vogue Williams and their two eldest children – Theo and Gigi – at the finish line.

The trio gave him a hero’s welcome and lots of kisses and cuddles as he completed his goal close to the Dead Sea.

As unthinkably difficult as the gruelling feat of endurance was, it paled in comparison to the grim conditions he experienced between runs.

However, Spencer’s smile was unwavering as he recalled eating flesh from a boiled goat’s head, battling swarms of flies and sleeping on sweat-soaked mats. 

He said: “The biggest low, I suppose, is that it’s Groundhog Day. It’s exactly the same every single day. 

“The marathon has actually become my favourite part of the day because the rest of it is at the best of times pretty grim.”

Each day a camp of sorts was erected close to the end of the planned route – though they were all far removed from the sites you may pitch up in around the British Isles. 

He continued: “By camp, I mean a covering like a tent, no air conditioning, no toilets, no running water, rough grounds.

“We each have a mat. They are fluffy and furry. In 40 plus degrees [Celsius], they’re not very comfortable.

“You lie on them with as few clothes on as possible because it’s very, very hot. You sweat profusely into your mats on a daily basis.”

Holding up the mat to camera, Spencer explained it’s about two metres by 50 centimetres and not too dissimilar to a lilo.

“You eat on those. You relax on those. You sleep on those. You nap on those. That’s where you spend the bulk of your day. About 18 hours a day you spend in camp. Obviously, you sleep in that time as well.”

Sleep was difficult to come by at times, with Spencer getting as little as two hours of shut-eye some nights before having to get up and run another marathon.

Though he found little sympathy, telling me: “No one gives a sh*t if you sleep for two hours.”

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Spencer and his team were all smiles after finishing the challenge[/caption]
Chef Thomas Straker joined Spencer for marathon 22
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The sheer scale of the desert and its remoteness surprised him, with up to 100km between towns and villages, while the local cuisine was of an acquired taste meaning he went hungry for long periods of time.

“It’s not like there is nothing in these towns,” he said. “We’ve come across the odd chicken shop that’s all right, but there’s nothing. There’s no supermarkets.

“It’s quite a difficult place to exist unless you’re from here. It’s certainly very new to us. We were served a goat’s head for dinner, which of course is an interesting dish, but it was a goat’s head that was boiled and then put on a tray with some rice around it.

“That’s it. You’re just picking its face off its skull and eating it. I’m starving a lot of the time.

“I don’t want to make it sound like a terrible experience because it’s been one of the best experiences of my life. Camp is something I hadn’t really accounted for. It is not nice.”

The camp conditions were so bad that Spencer banned Vogue and their kids from joining him days ahead of the finish.

“This is no place for kids,” he said.

“Vogue would last less than five minutes in one of these camps. That’s no poor reflection on her. It’s deeply unpleasant.

“Contrast that with the earlier camps in Wadi Rum Desert. Insane, amazing, no flies, beautiful, canyons, sunsets, sunrises, insane stars, shooting stars. All that’s been gone for a little while now.”

It was the relentless harassment from flies that proved particularly troublesome deep into the challenge.

“There’s a real fly issue in some camps if you’re near a plantation,” he said. “I don’t know what they do, by the way, like grow or whatever, but they call them plantations.

“I mean you’re racing around outside, eating your food. If you sat still, there’d be all of your food all over you.

“You can’t nap because you’re just repeatedly slapping yourself in the face to get rid of them. It doesn’t sound like it would be a big issue, but I actually can’t tell you the level of frustration that comes with these flies.

“They disappear at 6.30pm on the dot. It’s like they’re late for something. They literally just vanish.”

The military precision of the whole operation, which was eight months in the making, is what Spencer credits with helping to keep that smile on his face, as well as the knowledge that his efforts were raising a huge sum of money for Global’s Make Some Noise charity, which helps people all over the UK.

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The endurance athlete looked delighted to be back with his wife[/caption]

He was also joined by a stellar team without which the challenge would not have come to fruition. Those men are running coach Chris Taylor, physio Jonny Heath,  Dr. Joshua Alisson, and videographer Matt Stone.

Then there was guest runner, celebrity chef and founder of British butter company All Things Butter, Thomas Straker, who decided to join Spencer for the 22nd leg of his Great Desert Challenge after an encounter at his West London restaurant earlier in the year.

The slick plan was also responsible for Spencer receiving messages from some awestruck followers who claimed he was making it look easy.

“I personally don’t think that these challenges have to revolve around pain and misery and jeopardy,” said Spencer. “Jeopardy is the antithesis of good preparation.

I’ve really missed pizza. I can’t wait to have a pizza and a nice cold shower. A normal bed with some air conditioning would be nice.”

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“If you’re well prepared for something, in an ideal world, there won’t be any jeopardy. I’m getting a few messages saying, you’re making this look really easy. It’s good.

“That means I’m doing a really good job. When I get a message like that, it just makes me think the team are professional, the plan is working.

“Every day is the same, but we are grinding through a plan that we created earlier this year. This challenge for me started in January. This isn’t a 30-day thing.

“I’ve been getting as prepared as I humanly can be to succeed. I don’t want to come out here and fail. So I’ve done everything I can to make sure that I don’t.”

STAYING POSITIVE

Among the supportive messages he received was one from ‘The Hardest Geezer’, Russ Cook, who earlier this year became the first person to run the entire length of Africa.

It meant a lot as Spencer had followed Russ’s Africa run with interest and was impressed by his mental fortitude. 

“I think I engaged with Russ’s efforts more because of his energy,” said Spencer. “Obviously, his athletic achievement was crazy as well, but the thing that I was more taken by with him was his enthusiasm for life. 

“His general nature made me very interested in him as a person, instead of what he could have been doing. I’m sure he had tons of issues along the way, but he chose to focus on energetic, positive messaging.

“Which is exactly how I would want to be in this situation, and I think how I have been.”

The driven family man Spencer is today is unrecognisable from his 20-something self.

Back then he was a party-loving Made In Chelsea star who had an alcohol problem so severe that he could have died had he not taken drastic action.

These days he runs the successful non-alcoholic beverage brand Clean Co. and very rarely drinks.

“Running’s really changed my life,” he said. “I’ve come a really, really long way from where I was a few years ago. I’m really proud of myself, which is a beautiful feeling to have.

“I’ve lived for many years in shame of my own behaviour and my own actions. So, to feel like I’ve come out of that and, touch wood, all being well, have managed to achieve this completely unprecedented, wild task will be a new chapter in my life.

“I really don’t know what will come of it, but there will be more of it, I think, because I think I’m pretty good at it. It’s a nice thing to feel sometimes.”

MORE TO COME

Though he’s no stranger to endurance events having already completed the Marathon des Sables and a Jungle Ultra Marathon, Spencer believes this record-breaking feat could spur him on to even greater achievements.

He said: “I’ve really loved this, the adventurous side of it and the pushing yourself to extreme limits. I hope it inspires some other people to start running or increase their velocity of running or their distance or their mileage and push themselves to do that thing that they might feel is impossible. Because I can tell you that from where I was to where I am now, I believe that anything is possible at this stage.

“I find it really annoying when people say, anything is possible, but I can’t tell you where I was five or six years ago compared to now. So, I do feel like with a bit of dedication, hard work and action, you can really make positive change in your life. I hope this inspires somebody to go out there and do something cool.”

There’s no doubt he has achieved that goal and then some.

Donations  

Donating £30 – £1 for every marathon – could mean a vital support session for a pre-school child with a physical disability from a dedicated specialist worker.   

  To donate £30, text SPENCER30 to 70766.  

  100% of your donation will go to Global’s Make Some Noise.   

  16 and over only. Please seek bill payer’s permission. Standard network charges may apply. Ts&Cs are at  https://www.makesomenoise.com

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