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Frankie Bridge 'doesn't want to shut the door on having another baby'

Frankie Bridge could have another baby

Frankie Bridge is open to having another baby.

The 36-year-old pop star already has Parker, 11, and Carter, nine, with husband Wayne Bridge, and Frankie has urged the former soccer star to not get a vasectomy, as she's open to the idea of having another child.

Frankie - who has been married to Wayne since 2014 - told The Sun newspaper: "I'll be honest, I don't want him to have one. You just never know what's going to happen.

"Having a vasectomy is a door shut for me, it's also a door shut for him.

"You know, we might not end up together and he might want another baby. Or something might happen to me, and he might still want another child, because men can do it for as long as they want."

Frankie previously praised Wayne for helping her through her battles with depression and anxiety.

The brunette beauty explained that Wayne, 44, "made the effort to learn what was going on" when the pair began their relationship back in 2011.

She told HELLO! magazine: "It was a lot for him to take on that early in our relationship, but he really made the effort to learn what was going on, stayed in touch with my doctors and tried to understand as best he could. I couldn't ask for more."

Frankie also revealed that her former Saturdays bandmates - Rochelle Humes, Mollie King, Una Healy and Vanessa White - have been supportive of her amid her mental health struggles.

The singer shared: "The girls have always been so supportive of me, especially when I first decided to speak about it publicly.

"We keep in touch regularly. It's been a bit harder to see them with our busy schedules and throughout the past year, but we have a WhatsApp group we chat on all the time and we're always supporting and love to hear about each other's new ventures and projects."

Frankie loves spending time with her children - but she admits that motherhood is a challenge.

She said: "Motherhood is sold to us as perfect, the best moment of your life, and that's not always the case."

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