Former Strictly professionals James and Ola Jordan have revealed their daughter asks if she could have a brother or sister, but admit it's "not easy" for them to give her what she wants.
Speaking exclusively to OK! on the red carpet of last night's Together for Short Lives ball, the James, 44, and Ola, 40, said they would love to give three year old Ella a younger sibling, but accept that "it's not that easy for us".
The pair tried to conceive for three years before going on an IVF journey, welcoming their first child, Ella, after just one round of the treatment.
The dancing duo would likely have to go through the same experience again for them to bring a second bundle of joy into the world.
"We would love to but it's not that easy for us," Jordan told OK! , "We would love her to have a brother or sister. She talks about it all the time too!"
Ola added: "She is so chatty, she just turned three years old on Monday. At three she's quite switched on now, she's quite aware of what's going on."
This isn't the first time the couple have discussed having a second child, with Ola admitting she would undergo IVF treatment again if she had to.
"I would love to have more children if it happens naturally, if it doesn't I will go for another IVF, yes," Ola told GB News in September last year.
The mum-of-one went on to detail her struggle to conceive naturally, saying: "It's really hard because you don't know who to turn to. Most of my friends used to get pregnant so easily.
"I didn't understand why I wasn't getting pregnant. I was healthy, fit, I was a professional dancer. It's very hard and it's very hard to turn to someone because everyone was getting pregnant around me."
But she found people she could speak to once she announced she was undergoing IVF, saying she had a lot of women "coming up to me and going 'I did IVF'", but admitted it's "still a subject that people don't want to talk about".
This comes as James Jordon admitted to OK! that he would consider himself a good Strictly judge, and asked the BBC show to call when "they want an honest judge".
He said: "You know what – myself and Craig [Revel-Horwood] always used to butt heads but when I watch the show as a viewer, I find myself agreeing with him the most."
James added: "I like him as a judge, he does a great job. When I was on the show we had our differences."
The Together For Short Lives ball, in partnership with OK!.
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