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Jools Oliver admits hopes for another daughter

30 Sep 2008

Jools Oliver admits hopes for another daughter
Pregnant wife of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and former model, Jools, has revealed hopes for a baby girl, reports claim.

The 34-year-old mum of two is currently expecting her third child with husband Jamie, 33, and has admitted to wanting another daughter.

"If I'm really honest, I'd like another girl," she told Now magazine.

Jamie and Jools, who have been married for eight years, are already parents of two girls - six-year-old Poppy Honey and five-year-old Daisy Boo.

However, TV chef Jamie told the Daily Mail: "It would be great to have a boy, as I am in a totally oestrogen-filled house. But I really don't mind as long as it's healthy.

"I won't be suffering too many sleepless nights when the new baby comes because Jools is brilliant about getting the kids into a routine. We are very excited, especially as it's not been easy for us to have them."

The couple has talked openly about the use of IVF treatment in their attempts to conceive, as Jools suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome.

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