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Susan Knox

Loose Women’s Frankie Bridge shares precious meaning behind tattoo at 32

Frankie Bridge has unveiled a gorgeous new tattoo at the tender age of 32.

The former Saturday’s singer explained the precious meaning behind her new ink on Friday’s instalment of Loose Women.

The brunette beauty revealed that she got the words ‘more than the world’ inked on her side in a bid to pay tribute to her beloved kids.

Frankie, who shares Carter, 6, and Parker, 7, with husband Wayne, told the Loose Women panel that she and her boys say those four special words to one another every single day.

The proud mum-of-two had been contemplating getting a tattoo for a long time, and when she finally decided on getting one, she knew she had to ink their special phrase on her skin.

The former Saturday’s singer explained the precious meaning behind her new ink (ITV)

Lifting the lid on her experience, Frankie said: "It says 'more than the world', because and the kids say to each other every day, 'I love you more than the world'.

It comes after Frankie, who lives with her husband parents Wendy and Mick, insisted she ‘doesn't know any different’ and enjoys having them around.

The former Saturday’s singer said that while some people think her situation is quite strange, she finds it completely normal.

Frankie said it’s easier for her to feel less mum guilt when she leaves her kids with their grandparents, rather than handing them over to a nanny when she has to go out to work.

Frankie got the tattoo as a tribute to her boys (frankiebridge/Instagram)
The star is delighted with her new ink (Frankie Bridge/Instagram)

"Everyone is obsessed with them living with us, but I don’t know any different. They’ve not always lived with us, but they’ve always been around," she told Fabulous .

“When we had kids, it was a no-brainer [to have them in the house]. They have a great relationship with their grandparents and my guilt when I leave them is a lot less [than if we had a nanny].

"My nan and grandad looked after us when I was young while my parents worked, and most of my childhood memories are with them.

Wayne Bridge and Frankie Bridge share two sons (Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Frankie is a proud mum to Carter and Parker (Instagram)

The former Saturday's singer confessed she struggles with the work life balance when it comes to looking after her and Wayne's kids - Parker, seven, and Carter, six - but the pandemic has made her realise she can do more things from the comfort of her house.

She knows now that she can stay at home more but still work on developing her career.

"Sometimes it’s nice just to relax and enjoy the kids," she shared.

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