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Rylan Clark-Neal wants to ‘steal’ Emma Willis’ baby

Rylan Clark-Neal wants to "steal" Emma Willis’ baby daughter.
The ‘Celebrity Big Brother: Bit on the Side’ host has joked he’s not allowed to babysit his friend’s children Isabelle, seven, Ace, five, and 10-month-old Trixie, whom she has with her husband Matt Willis, because she knows he wouldn’t want to give them back.
Asked if he’s babysat yet, Rylan said: "No because she knows I’ll steal them. It’s not an actual joke. Her new baby Trixie is gorgeous. I will rob her! I’m not allowed near them."
The 28-year-old presenter married his partner Dan Neal in November 2015 and, although they’re not planning it yet, they would like to adopt a child in the future.
He said: "I’d love kids. I’ve got a 17 year old already as Dan’s got a son, Cameron, so I bypassed the baby stage with him. But yeah I would love to have kids.
"We’re taking things as we come. We both have things that we need to do. Right now might not be the right time, but I’d really like to have ids at some point in the future."
The pair wish they could see a lot more of each other because they’re both busy with their individual careers but they try to make it work the best they can.
He told NOW magazine: "We’re both very busy but we have rules. I make sure that whether I’m working in Liverpool, Manchester or London, I come home every night. I don’t stay in hotels. Of course it would be nice to spend more time together but we’re not different to other couples, really. Most people have to work all day and only get to see a bit of each other in the evening. We’re good, we’re really good."

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