Rochelle Humes 'terrified' to have her baby boy – but it's changing his nappy that's giving her nightmares

PREGNANT Rochelle Humes has admitted she is "terrified" of having her son because she’s not ready for "willies and things."

The former Saturdays singer, 31, already has daughters Alia, seven, and Valentina, three, with husband Marvin Humes, 35, but said the prospect of having a baby boy is daunting.

Rochelle, who is due to give birth in October, said: "I’m so not ready for these willies and things. I’m scared. God I’m terrified.

"Apparently it sprays at you when you change a nappy."

She made the comment during an Instagram Live with Jay Perry, who she was in pop group S Club 8 with as a child.

Rochelle, who wed JLS’ Marvin in 2012, joined the group aged just 12 but wouldn’t want her own children to do the same now that she is aware of the pitfalls of fame.


 

She said: "I don't know if I’d let my own kids do it.

"It’s quite hypocritical because I'm sure Alaia would go, 'Well mum, you did it,' but I feel like at the same time I know a lot more about the industry than our parents did, so that would give me big reservations.

"I've been around, I’ve seen some dodgy agents in my time. I’ve heard stuff."

Rochelle, who later went on to score a string of hits with The Saturdays, believes she was able to cope because she always had a thick skin.

But she admitted she has sheltered her daughters, who are more sensitive than she was at their age.

She added: "Starting in this game so young I just developed such a thick skin and I’ve still got such a thick skin – probably too thick.

"That’s what would scare me for my kids because they’re not the way we were. I’m like, 'Everything is beautiful.'"

"So I’m definitely hoping she wants to be a lawyer."

She is currently 27 weeks pregnant with her third child and previously revealed she has developed a craving for eggs, despite hating them beforehand.

She wrote on Instagram: "Okay I'm a bit freaked out as I HATE eggs.. ask anyone that know me.. can't bear every kind of egg.. smell etc.

"Yesterday I woke up and wanted a poached egg (I've never had one) and then the same thing happened today.

"This baby boy must like eggs? So confused."

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