Vicky Pattison wants to make her body "the most hospitable it could be" to carry a child.
The 32-year-old star – who is in a relationship with Ercan Ramadan – admitted she has never been "happy" with her weight but now she’s focusing on leading a healthy lifestyle without restricting her diet in order to be in the best shape possible.
Asked why she became an ambassador for WW – which was previously known as Weight Watchers – she said: "Through most of my adult life, my weight has fluctuated. I’ve been really, really slim and then I’ve also been a lot bigger. In retrospect I wasn’t happy either size.
"When I was bigger I didn’t feel comfortable going out and doing what I wanted to do, or wearing what I wanted to wear, and when I was smaller, I even counted how many blueberries I put in my porridge.
"I’m 32 now and I want to be happy; I want to be content. I don’t want to be told I can’t have carbs or a gin and tonic; I don’t want a life without Haribos!
"And most importantly, I want to create the best environment and make my body the most hospitable it could possibly be for a baby one day. I want to be happy, and healthy for when that time comes."
The former ‘Geordie Shore’ star is proud to be candid in her social media posts and doesn’t care what she looks like in her photos as she wants people to feel less "pressure" to be a certain way.
Speaking at a WW Supper Club in London on Tuesday (14.01.20) alongside fellow ambassador Curtis Pritchard and their mums, she said: "It doesn’t matter what you do – whether you’re a celebrity, a teacher, a nurse, a singer – or whether you’re a man or woman, we all feel pressure to look a certain way.
"That’s why I love to be honest on social media; I don’t mind sharing the no make-up pics or the hungover photos. I don’t want people to feel that pressure, or that they need to endeavour to look a certain way or to be a certain number on a scale."
To learn more about the WW approach to healthy living, visit ww.com