Jodie Marsh is determined to have a baby with a sperm donor.
The British model previously revealed her ambition of becoming a mother and although she put those plans on hold while she married her now-estranged husband James Placido, Jodie revealed she remains intent on having a child.
The 37-year-old star also said she is proudly celibate once again, writing on Instagram: "I may have sex appeal but I don't do SEX (sic)."
Jodie said she is relishing not having sex for a sustained period of time.
She explained: "I'm on 'This Morning' on ITV ... and I'll be talking about why being celibate is amazing, why I've been put off sex, why I don't need a man and why I'll be having a sperm donor baby."
Jodie has previously abstained from sex for as long as four years and said it was "the best thing" she has ever done.
And earlier this month, Jodie revealed she is planning to be celibate for five years.
Jodie and James split after just eight months of marriage in April and she has subsequently imposed a lengthy bedroom ban on herself.
However, she also insisted giving up sex doesn't mean she'll be a "good girl" and will still tease her fans with saucy images.
Alongside a picture of her naked body in which she is covering her bare breast with her hand, Jodie previously wrote on Instagram: "I was celibate for 5 years, I'll now be celibate for another 5. But that doesn't have to mean being a good girl.
"Now that ZOO magazine has gone, I feel obliged to give you a treat on here occasionally...
"Good morning everyone. Have a GREAT day. (sic)"
Meanwhile, Jodie described James as the only man she had ever loved more than her pets before their split.
In happier times, Jodie shared: "Before James I'd never met a human that I liked more than my cats and dogs. It's true and he knows, and he knows he's only just past them!
"He jokes when we're in bed and says, 'It worries me that there's such a fine line between me and the cats and dogs. Like, if it comes to it you might swing back and choose them.' And I'm like, 'No, no!' But honestly no man had even come close to the love I feel for my animals before him."
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