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Cat Deeley, 41, reveals she’s ‘done’ having babies and won’t try for a little girl after having two boys with husband Patrick Kielty

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CAT Deeley has revealed she’s “done” having babies and won’t try for a little girl after having two boys.

The 41-year-old TV presenter has sons Milo, two, and baby James with husband Patrick Kielty but isn’t desperate to try for a daughter.

Cat Deeley says she’s ‘done’ having kids after welcoming her second son in June this year
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Cat, who gave birth to James in June this year, told Closer magazine: “I think I’m done. I love my boys.

“I can’t believe how lucky I am to have them. I’m good, I think.

“Ask me again in 12 months’ time!”

Cat and Patrick, 47, were friends for years before marrying in a secret ceremony in 2012, and presented Fame Academy together back in 2002.

Cat has two sons with husband Patrick Kielty
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The 41-year-old isn’t bothered about trying for a daughter
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The star admits she is “very lucky” to have found the love of her life in the Northern Irish comic, and adores raising their two children together in Los Angeles where she has lived since 2006.

The So You Think You Can Dance host said: “We try to sit down together every single day for dinner.

“I think that’s really important.

“Milo eats with Patrick and I, and has a smaller version of our dinner.

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Cat and Patrick married in 2012 after years of friendship
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“He’s always done that ever since he was a baby, but back then I’d put it in a blender.”

The couple still manage to keep their families close despite living across the pond, with Cat explaining how they try and visit as much as they can around their work commitments.

She said: “We’ve got a couple of bases in London to stay at when we’re in the UK and Patrick is from Northern Ireland, so we’ll take the babies there when we’re back too.

“My mum still really helps me. When you have your children, your own family becomes so important to you.”


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