Frankie Bridge has revealed that she does not want her husband Wayne ever to get a vasectomy.
Saturday Singer, 36, said that she would not want the former football player, 44, to get the procedure in case they do not end together and he decides that he wants children with a future partner.
The couple shares children Sons Parker, 11, and Carter, nine, while Wayne Son Jayden, 18, has his ex Vanessa Perroncel.
And Frankie has now told it Sun: ‘I will be honest, I don’t want him to have one. You just never know what will happen.
‘Having a vasectomy is a door closed in front of me, it is also a door closed for him. You know, we may not come together and he may want another baby.
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Frankie Bridge has revealed that she does not want her husband Wayne to ever get a vasectomie procedure

The Saturday singer, 36, said she would not want the ex -footballer, 44, to get the procedure in case they do not end together and he decides that he wants children with a future partner
“Or something can happen to me, and he may want another child, because men can do it as long as they want.”
Frankie added that she decided a while ago that she did not want a third child because she suffered from serious illness (Hyperemesis gravidarum).
She explained that after two children she was ready to get her life and her body back and when the conversation about a third child would be the gap between her youngest and a new baby too big.
Frankie and Wayne married in 2014 in Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire surrounded by their famous friends.
It comes after Frankie revealed earlier this month that she is suffering from a ‘terrible’ disease that ‘completely wiped her away’ when she opened her secret health struggle.
The Loose women Star went to Instagram to open up to her 1.5 million followers when she explained that she suffered from gastroenteritis.
In the candid video, Frankie revealed that her ‘immunity was so bad’ after she had suffered gastroenteritis -an inflammation of the stomach -back -to -back.
The singer, who was dressed a beige T-shirt and tracks on the tracks, said she did other ‘tests’ and has also been in ‘antibiotics for a bad tooth’.

The couple shares children Sons Parker, 11, and Carter, nine, while Wayne Son Jayden, 18, has his ex Vanessa Perroncel

And Frankie has now told the sun: ‘I will be honest, I don’t want him to have one. You just never know what will happen ‘
Speaking from her kitchen, Frankie shared: ‘Hello guys, it’s a while ago and I said a few times that I have been sick a lot lately, so I thought I would give you an update.
‘I have actually had gastro -centeritis twice back to the back. I rarely get that honest and it has completely wiped me away and has been terrible. I feel that my intestine has suffered enormously and it still feels really vulnerable. ‘
According to the NHS, gastroenteritis is a common inflammation of the stomach and intestines caused by viruses, bacteria or parasites.
It usually manifests itself with symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, nausea and stomach cramps, but can also include fever, fatigue and headache.
Frankie continued: ‘My immunity has been so bad and while that is going on, I have tested it and I could not do my daily symprove.
“Moreover, I was in antibiotics because I had a bad tooth and I feel that I have noticed a huge difference in my immunity.”
The star of Saturday concluded by telling fans that she has since received ‘the All -Clear’ by doctors.
She added: ‘I am finally over it and I hope it is the last time because I got everything clear to return to my daily routine. I am happy to be back and it is nice to be back in a routine. ‘
Elsewhere, Frankie recently confessed some of her biggest regret during her peak of fame as part of Saturday Girl band.
She was known next to Rochelle Humes, Unennay Healy” Mollie King And Vanessa White In 2007.
The band was formed after they had been chosen from thousands of hopeful in the club search of the television series to appear as a support act for the pop band.
But she told The Savoy Originals Podcast that she ‘didn’t like’ all the singles they produced during their peak of success.
She said: ‘It wouldn’t matter if you didn’t like a single, that single came out whether you liked it or not.
‘There are a few singles that do not exist in my head, because I didn’t like them, and you still have to go on TV and say:’ Buy this single, it’s the best number ever, and perform it, whether you like it or not.
“And that’s fine, because some of those you like and some of them don’t.”
The singer-TV star also revealed that she did not earn enough money to retire, despite all the success of the group.
The mother of two previously explained that during her time in the group she started to feel like ‘two different people’ and should call in her public personality while she was with the band.
Talk about Olivia AttwoodssO Wrong, it’s the right podcastFrankie spoke about suffering from fear since she shot at a young age to sterom in s club Juniors.
Frankie said: ‘I didn’t go to school. We were trained at home while we are on the road. I really get confused and lost in time, I think I was about 15, 15 when the club was finished juniors and then started Saturday when I was 17.
“So it was a small gap and I had some of normal jobs in between.”
She said: ‘I think pop music and TV and things like that in public interest, no matter how successful you are, as soon as you stop doing, everyone sees you as a failure.
“I’ve always had a stomach ache. Can you remember Pepto Bismol, the medicine, the pink terrible stuff?

Frankie and Wayne married in 2014 in Woburn Abbey in Bedfordshire surrounded by their famous friends (Frankie supports Wayne on I’m a celeb in 2016)
‘That would be in my bag every day because I always had a funny belly, such as nervous stomach.
‘Before going to sleep I couldn’t breathe well and things like that. So I think the fear was there, but I didn’t know what it was. ‘
She continued: ‘I would have blood tests all the time and things like that and clearly never came back and then it wasn’t what it is today, do you know what I mean?
‘But for me, the first time I realized it was a good problem, was actually in Saturday.
‘And I think I’ve been coming home from work for a while, going to bed right away, not wanting to eat, just want to go to bed, cry, go to sleep.
‘Bed was a safe space. But I didn’t realize that that wasn’t okay. And it was only when we were on tour and we used to meet and greet for the show and I remember that I had collected myself outside the door.
“Take and think deeply, good, be Frankie from Saturday.”
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