Harry Judd and his wife Izzy are desperate for a third child – after having second naturally following IVF battle for their firstborn
MCFLY star Harry Judd is eager to have a third child with his wife Izzy.
The drummer, 32, welcomed his daughter Lola in 2016 after a struggle with IVF and now wants another baby following the birth of son Kit naturally last year.
Asked if he will expand his family in an exclusive chat with The Sun’s Bizarre column, Harry said: “I think so. I hope so.
“My first daughter was IVF, my son came naturally. Who knows."
He continued: “There are moments when you have two young children where you go, ‘I can’t have any more!’ And then there are moments where you go, ‘I just want another one of you. You’re so great.’”
Harry and Izzy, 34, who wed in 2012, have been open about their issues conceiving their first child and previously revealed she suffered a miscarriage seven weeks into her first pregnancy.
She later documented her struggle in her book Dare to Dream: My Struggle to Become a Mum – A Story of Heartache and Hope.
Now he says his priorities have changed and he always thinks about his family before taking on work.
He explained: “I’ve got family now so it’s so different, the desire and drive is different.
“You want to look after your family… still pursue your personal goals but I think they give you a certain grounding. Ultimately that’s all I really care about."
The 2011 Strictly Come Dancing winner was speaking at London’s Mayfair Gallery for Philips’ Many Faces exhibition, which celebrates the multi-dimensional nature of the modern man.
Research commissioned by Philips reveals that the majority of British men (62%) agree that they juggle an average of four roles each day, yet the traits they value may not be aligned with the more stereotypical traits they believe society expects.
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Harry is currently gearing up to tour the UK in Sixties dance show Rip It Up but said he is finding it tough to prepare for the opening night in High Wycombe next week.
He said: “Every day is different. Yesterday I was so positive because I really nailed some of my solo moments and was feeling really good.
“Then today I was like, ‘I can’t do it!’ It’s so challenging. These dancers are crazy fit.
“But I’m confident it’s going to be a really great show and I’m pleased I’m involved.”