Spencer Matthews was unaware of Jesus's existence despite receiving a £50,000 education.

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March 19th 2024.

Spencer Matthews was unaware of Jesus's existence despite receiving a £50,000 education.
Spencer Matthews, best known for his role on the reality show Made In Chelsea, recently made a surprising revelation - he was unsure if Jesus was a real historical figure. This admission came despite the fact that he attended Eton College, one of the most prestigious schools in the country, where his parents paid a hefty fee for his education. Despite being in the same school as famous alumni such as Boris Johnson and David Cameron, it seems that Spencer may have missed out on some basic religious studies.

In an upcoming episode of the show Pilgrimage: The Road To Wild Wales, Spencer can be seen expressing his doubts about the existence of Jesus and the miracles described in the Bible. He even admits that he thought the people in these stories could have been made up. The show follows a group of celebrities as they traverse North Wales, and Spencer is joined by TV presenter Sonali Shah, comedian Eshaan Akbar, The Traitors’ Amanda Lovett, Friday Night Dinner star Tom Rosenthal, and former model Christine McGuiness.

During a Q&A event for the show, Spencer addressed the moment when he questioned the existence of Jesus. He also mentioned that he didn't have a clear understanding of the difference between the Old Testament and the New Testament, and found the stories of parting seas and turning water into wine to be "mad". He even asked Eshaan if the prophet Mohammed was in fact Allah, to which Eshaan responded that he was a prophet of God.

In the same event, Spencer also opened up about the death of his brother Michael. He shared that he felt "accepted" by the group after talking about his brother's passing, and that it brought him a sense of closure. Spencer's brother disappeared in a snowstorm after becoming the youngest Briton to summit Mount Everest in 1999, and his death was explored in the documentary Finding Michael.

Pilgrimage: The Road To Wild Wales will premiere on March 29 and will be available to watch on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer. During the Q&A, Spencer also mentioned some of the most memorable moments from the pilgrimage, including a beautiful moment where the group visited Bardsey Island and a meaningful conversation about forgiveness. He also shared that opening up about his emotions and experiences made him feel welcomed and accepted by the group.

Spencer also took the opportunity to address recent concerns about his sudden weight loss, reassuring fans that he is doing well. His wife, Vogue Williams, also introduced their new family addition to the world - an adorable pet that has captured the hearts of their fans. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, feel free to get in touch with the entertainment team at The Agency through email, phone, or by visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you.

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