JACQUELINE Jossa has hinted she wants another baby with Dan Osbourne as she teases a maternity line with In The Style.
The actress, 27, requested her 2.6million followers ask her questions since she's bored in isolation.
The mum-of-two – who shares daughters Ella, five, and Mia, one, with husband Dan – dropped a big hint she wants another baby.
One fan asked about her new In The Style lounge wear range: "Have you thought about doing maternity wear?"
The Queen of the Jungle replied: "Yes, I thought about this, maybe if I am ever pregnant. Will be the first thing I do."
However, she is definitely not pregnant right now, adding: "Right now I don't think it would work."
Jac dropped her comfy lounge wear range yesterday as people stay at home because of the coronavirus pandemic.
This is part of her six-figure deal to be the face of In The Style, signed after she won I'm A Celebrity.
The actress said earlier this week she will be taking "time off" Instagram in order to reconnect with her husband.
She called on her followers to make the most of this "natural pause" life has given us and embrace time with family.
"I had a bit of a rubbish day yesterday, thinking what is actually happening, when will we next see our nums and dads?" said Jacqueline on Instagram, revealing her "kids are used to seeing their nannies and grandads, I think they are getting confused".
"Can we do months of this?" she asked before admitting that she tried to make an effort today but getting dressed and having a coffee.
Revealing that Dan was using the time to fall back in love with Lego and the pair had finished house chores they never previously had time for, Jac reminded fans that "it's the little things" that will help get you through.
"Life has given us a natural pause, there is nothing we can do we have to embrace this gap," she said.
"When I was in the jungle I spent four weeks away from my children and it was the hardest, worst experience ever in that sense," she added.
"But it enlightened me, I am never taking for granted my kids, I want to spend all the time with them.
"What I am trying to say is you should take this pause and natural time to restart and reconnect with your kids, don't put pressure on yourself, play with the kids, do fun things and make fun things.
"So with that I am going to take a couple, maybe today, off Instagram with the kids and play with Daniel and the kids, we're all going to play, just enjoying being at home."
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