Thomas Skinner and his wife Sinead planning to have a fourth child, just weeks after they welcomed twins into the world.

Thomas Skinner and wife Sinead planning 4th child - picture credit Press Box PR-Vicki Couchman

Thomas Skinner and wife Sinead planning 4th child - picture credit Press Box PR-Vicki Couchman

The 'Apprentice' star and his significant other - who have Henry, two, and seven-week-old twins Roma and Dalia - have already spoken about trying for another baby, and they are planning to start next year.

When asked by iCandy - https://www.icandyworld.com - whether he would like more children, he said: "Yeah, of course We’re already talking about baby number four.

"I definitely want them to grow up together, so I think we’ll start next year."

But Thomas admitted he will need to invest in "another car or a minibus" if he and Sinead had another set of twins.

Thomas wasn't that surprised that he and Sinead had a first set of twins, after he predicted she was carrying two babies as soon as his wife found out she was expecting.

He said: "As soon as Sinead found out she was pregnant, I said to her, ‘You’re having twins.’ I just knew it and had a feeling.

"When we went to the first scan, the nurse was rubbing her belly and she went, ‘Guys, we’ve got one healthy heartbeat and we’ve got two healthy heartbeats.’

"Sinead asked if it was normal for the baby to have two heartbeats, as she didn’t realise that the nurse meant twins.

"We started laughing, but it was the best news in the world."

Thomas has issued some advice to new fathers, admitting that while it can be "difficult at times", they should "go along with it" and "learn on the job".

Asked what his advice is for new dads, he said: "You’re not going to be prepared for it, but just go along with it and you’ll learn on the job.

"It can be difficult at times, but you’ll get there eventually.

"When Henry was born, it was the night we brought him back from hospital and Sinead was so tired from the birth.

"There was a point when I looked at Henry and I just cried.

"I thought to myself, ‘I'm going to look after you - I don’t know what I’m doing, but I’m going to look after you.’ I just did my best to make it work."