Sam Faiers has told her boyfriend she wants another baby.
The 30-year-old reality star - who has kids Paul Jr, five, and Rosie, three, with Paul Knightley - is hoping to expand her brood next year as she doesn't want a big age gap between her offspring but her partner admitted he doesn't want a third child anytime soon.
Speaking on 'The Mummy Diaries', Sam told Paul: "If a third baby comes along, breastfeeding, co-sleeping, we don't want too much of a big gap."
But Paul replied: "I'm not having another baby yet."
Sam stood her ground and offered: "One more year."
Elsewhere, Sam's older sister Billie revealed she was struggling with mum guilt whilst trying to juggle her home life with work life.
The 31-year-old star explained: "That's where the mum guilt kicks in for me. Recently, always juggling. When you do get that alone time, you want it to be extra special."
Meanwhile, the sisters were left "absolutely heartbroken" following the death of their granddad Mick following a long battle with cancer - just six weeks after losing their nan.
A source close to the family said: "The girls have been grieving the loss of their nan and now that their grandad has passed away in such short space of time, the girls are absolutely heartbroken and devastated."
Sam later wrote on Instagram: "Our Grandad Mick. last night you was reunited with your queen, our Nanny Wendy. Exactly 6 weeks without her by your side. We love you soo much Grandad.
"We’ve all had the best times together over the years, I’m so grateful I had you in my life. You was life and soul of every party, kind, caring, the best grandad in the world. You always had time for us no matter what, you loved us all unconditionally
"I’ll miss you and nanny like you can’t believe, it just doesn’t feel real that you’re both not here anymore. I don’t think it’s actually sunk in yet. You will both always be in my thoughts and prayers forever.
"I find so much comfort knowing that you’re back with your Wendy Woo. See you in heaven Grandad.. ps make sure you get the pie & mash in (sic)"
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