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Danielle Lloyd’s eldest son has signed for Aston Villa.
The former ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ star has three sons – Archie, Harry and George – with her ex-husband Jamie O’Hara, who played in the Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur, and eight-year-old Archie is already following in his dad’s footsteps having been signed by Aston Villa.
Jamie revealed to Bang Showbiz: "My kids love their football, obviously I’m still playing football and Danielle takes them football all the time.
"Archie is at Aston Villa, so he’s showing good signs that he could have an opportunity to do well. He’s doing well there but I just want him to enjoy it and I don’t put any pressure on him to play football all the time.
"But Danielle is taking him to training and when I have him I take him to his games and I’m constantly playing football with him and his brothers. They’re all into it and they all love it, but he’s showing some really good potential."
Although Jamie and Danielle – who also has a son called Ronnie with Michael O’Neill – would love Archie to fulfil his dream and make it as a professional player, neither of them will put any pressure on their son when he steps on the pitch.
Jamie insisted: "As long as he’s enjoying it and he’s goes to Aston Villa and he wants to train and he wants to play then great, because that’s where you’re going to get the best training, the best facilities, the best coaches.
"If you’re going to progress and learn then that’s the best place for him.
"But I’d never pressure him or any of my other boys to play football. I just want them to do whatever they enjoy and if that’s football then great."

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