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Dan Osborne and Jacqueline Jossa want more kids

Dan Osborne wants another child with Jacqueline Jossa.

The former ‘The Only Way Is Essex’ star has been married to actress Jacqueline – with whom he has Ella, five, and Mia, two – since 2017 and he revealed they have been discussing adding to their brood.

Dan – who also has son Teddy, six, with his ex-girlfriend Megan Tomlin – told The Sun Online: "I think it’s lovely to have a big family. Jac wants one. But having four kids – do I have to buy a limo?

"We’re not getting to trying yet. When you have done it three times, part of me is like, just let them three grow up.

"But then, there is another part of me that when I look at the pictures – like little Mia – you think that when they are that age, they’re just cute.

"We would like one, I guess. Jac looks amazing pregnant and it would be nice adding to the family."

Meanwhile, Dan, 29, appeared to admit to cheating as he confessed to doing things he "shouldn’t have done" in the past but said Jacqueline has forgiven him and they are happier than ever.

He said: "I’ve made mistakes, yeah. I’ve done things I shouldn’t have done. Me and Jac have spoken about that and she has forgiven me.

"It seems a cliché to say, but I was a young lad and on TV and stuff. I’m not saying you get big headed, but you get dug out for things anyway and then you’re feeling s*** in yourself.

"And then you get a bit of attention… then things are bad at home, so you go out and get p***** instead of working on fixing things.

"It’s a bunch of mistakes all built into one that made it bad. So, I take full responsibility for being c***."

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