Gino D’Acampo TROLLS pregnant Binky Felstead live on This Morning and warns her baby ‘will make life hell’
PREGNANT Binky Felstead received a slightly startling warning from Gino D'Acampo as she prepares to become a first-time mother.
The Made In Chelsea star had been on This Morning with her partner, Josh 'JP' Patterson on Tuesday to speak to Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield about their relationship.
But after the interview, Gino couldn't resist sharing some "truths" with the parents-to-be as he quipped: "Aww look at that, new baby coming. You know when the new baby comes it's going to be hell.
"That's what it's going to be. There's going to be food thrown everywhere, tantrums, you can't go out or do anything."
Holly couldn't hide her shock as she exclaimed: "Gino can you stop saying that to our guest?"
The pair laughed off Gino's jokes and seemed relived to be done with the interview which saw them explain why they had decided to get back together.
Josh had explained to Holly and Phil: "It's no secret we've had our ups and downs, but every couple has issues."
Binky added: "When I found out I was pregnant, we weren't together at the time. My mum messaged Josh and he came round immediately."
Josh claimed: "I just wanted to make sure Binky was okay, what I thought or felt just didn't feel as important.
"We didn't get back together for the child. If you get back together then it's because the love is right and the feelings are there."
As how the pair's relationship is portrayed on Made In Chelsea, Josh added: "We are young, adults and on a TV show, everything is heightened. Normal situations become ten times worse.
"When a child comes into the picture, you both change and grow up together. We've already changed so much since we found out this news. We've found out things about each other that we didn't know before."
Binky revealed how the pair are preparing for their little one as she said: "The house has been renovated and the nursery is being in planned. I feel like we’ve been given a real gift and I’m excited to become a little family."
She also admitted her fears about her past behaviour affecting her child's life as she said: "It's quite scary to know everything we've done is online forever. We've just got to give a united front and do that best we can do with this child.
JP added: "Binks and I are very blessed with the fans we have. Most of the things out there about us are false, today is about showing that we're just freaking normal people. We're quite normal and we go out into the country together quite a lot and aren't really not in the spotlight."
Holly ended the interview saying: "I'm excited for you. You are one of those people who is meant to be a mother."
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