Georgia Kousoulou and Tommy Mallett are hoping to add to their brood next year.
The couple nearly split up over Tommy's undiagnosed ADHD, which he finally got help for, and now they are stronger than ever and their wedding is back on, with the 'TOWIE' stars hoping to tie the knot abroad in 2024 or 2025.
Georgia, 31, admits she'd like to have her second child before she gets hitched.
Speaking to OK!, she said: "I would like another. I need to get a bit of a plan in action if I want to get married in 2024 or 2025. Ideally, I’d have the baby before that. I don’t want a massive gap [in age after Brody]. Please God, I’ll get pregnant within the next year. That would be great."
And she's hoping their 18-month-old son Brody will get a big sister, and even has their roles planned out for the couple's big day.
She said: "I would love a girl. I keep saying, 'My next baby is a girl.' Everyone’s like, 'You can’t say that.' I’m like, 'I can.' You have to talk it into existence – 'I know I’m going to have a girl, I know I’m having a girl.' It’ll be really cute to have Brody as the little pageboy and her as a flower girl."
And though she has set her heart on a Majorca wedding, Georgia won't rule out a UK ceremony if a venue takes her fancy.
She said: "I don’t see myself getting married here [in the UK]. I think Majorca will be the place. We’ve got a house there and it’s stunning. I need to look at venues over here as well. I can’t 100 per cent rule out a UK wedding. I could see one and be like, 'Wow!' but I need that feeling. I’m going by my gut."
The pair's show 'Georgia And Tommy: Baby Steps' returns to ITVBe this week for a new series, and viewers will see Tommy get his ADHD diagnosis.
He said: "This is going to be a big series and it’s going to help a lot of people so I’m over the moon about it. When I first got the diagnosis I thought, 'Well, I’m not just mad.'"
Georgia added: "I’m so happy we filmed it all. When we got offered the series, we were deep in it. We all thought we’d be talking about wedding stuff as we got offered a new series around that, but we had to be honest. We could have filmed this series like, 'Here’s all our wedding stuff,' but that would’ve been a lie. You’d see the cracks. When we agreed to do this series it was real life and I’m not here to show a perfect life. It’s our reality. Life is hard at times."