Celebrity Moms: The Saturdays Member Frankie Brigde Refuses to Have Third Baby With Husband Wayne Bridge

The Saturdays' Frankie Bridge admits that her plate is currently full not only because of work, but also because of her two sons, Carter and Parker. However, she is open for a change of heart when the boys mature a little older and stop being a "mad mouse." Frankie also admits that having a third child is alright in one of her exclusive interviews, but reveled that her husband, Wayne Bridge, doesn't want to have one at the moment.

The former "S Club 8" member said that it's not up for discussion, as Wayne intends to take a short break before conceiving a third child. However, Frankie also noted that she is only 27, so we should just see what happens next.

According to Daily Mail, when asked as to why Wayne refuses to have any more children for the time being, Frankie Bridge said that their two children are close in age, which makes their home a mad house at the moment. "My husband and I wanted to enjoy our kids at the moment and just see what will happen in the years that will come," Bridge explained.

Frankie also noted that she and her husband divided their parenting duties 50-50, although their home is crazy enough as it is, thanks to their sons Carter and Parker. "Wayne and I really work together as a team to look after them," Bridge gushed. "Wayne is amazing, he's really hands on and he does not work now so he's always at home most of the time with the boys."

Frankie is in full bear with Marie Curie with their #FeelSuper campaign with P&G and Superdrug, which raised £200,000 (over $280,000) for the benefit of the charity last year. "I have met a lot of Marie Curie's nurses and seen a lot of their work and how it helps the family who needs it," Frankie Bridge said. ''When they ask me to be involved, it looked like an easy task to perform."

Frankie Bridge found it very easy to team up with Marie Curie for the campaign. As it turns out, it's because the campaign isn't asking people to go out of their way to raise money.

Instead, Bridge attributes the effortless campaign to Marie Curie's products, which consumers use on a daily basis. because it's the products that the people use from day to day. "With lots of the brands offering their part on donating money when you buy them, I am really fond of using the busy mum's beauty buy because of its two-in-one moisturizer because I don't put loads of cosmetics in my face as a mom," Frankie said.

The "What About Us" singer also confessed that she was forced to pull out of the "Strictly Come Dancing" live tour last year due to hyperemesis gravidarum, a serious form of morning illness. The illness, which was also experienced by Kate Middleton, The Duchess of Cambridge, affects only two percent of women experiencing pregnancy and the sickness is so severe that the people who has it can end up dehydrated and lose strength. However, Frankie was resolute to get on with it.

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