Christine Lampard HITS OUT at those ‘fascinated by her body clock’ as she rules out IVF
CHRISTINE LAMPARD has slammed the constant questions surrounding her “body clock” and when her and her husband Frank are going to have a baby.
Christine Lampard is sick of being asked about her body clock
The Loose Women host admitted that people are “fascinated” when it comes to her age and if she will have a child in the near future after marrying the former footballer in 2015.
The 38-year-old, who is step-mother to Frank’s daughters Luna, 11, and 10-year-old Isla, has also opened up the possibility of using IVF in the future.
Revealing that becoming a mum “wasn’t on the agenda”, Christine commented: “I am always being asked when I am going to have a baby.”
The presenter continued: “Everyone seems to be fascinated by my body clock. As far as I am concerned, my attitude is that I will wait and see what happens.
Christine Lampard wed Frank back in 2015
My attitude is that I will wait and see what happens
“I’m not pushing myself. I’m not getting stressed or unhappy. I’m a believer in what will be will be.”
During the interview with the Mail On Sunday’s You magazine, Christine went on to admit the devastating effect IVF has had on couples close to her.
The brunette beauty added: “I know friends who have torn themselves apart and jeopardised their relationship because going through IVF was so traumatic and I don’t know if I could do that to myself or Frank.”
Christine Lampard is step mum to Frank's two daughters
Christine Lampard addresses Frank’s ‘sexist’ Instagram post
Christine Lampard said people were always asking her about having a baby
Christine’s comments come after she revealed that her spouse, 39, had previously had to step in when a man who had been trying to get in touch with her, turned up at their hotel.
The star claimed the male thought she was married to him: “There was obviously problems in his own life and his own mind. He randomly turned up at the hotel we were staying in, which does freak you out because you think there’s a sense of someone knowing where you are.
“Frank did go out and said, ‘Look, you’ve got to stop this. This isn’t normal behaviour’. We haven’t heard anything since.”