Frankie Bridge divided Loose Women viewers on Friday after revealing that she sleeps in the same bed as her two boys every night without fail.
The former Saturday's singer, 33, shares sons Parker and Carter with husband Wayne Bridge - but the married couple haven't had 'alone time' in their bedroom since their sons were born.
TV star Frankie loves sleeping alongside her boys so much that when she stayed in a hotel by herself overnight recently, she had to put to large pillows at either side of her to make it feel as though her beloved boys were beside her.
And while other mums have drawers or storage departments attached to their bed frame, Frankie forked out on a special bed with pulls out two mattresses for Parker and Carter - one at each side of her and Wayne's bed.
"I love it! One day they're not going to want to sleep beside me or even be near me, so I'm lapping it all up. It's lovely and I wouldn't be able to sleep without them now," Frankie admitted.
However, Loose Women viewers weren't so keen on the idea as they flocked to Twitter to share their thoughts.
"That's not going to be good for those gorgeous boys in the long-run. How will they ever be able to sleep anywhere else or over at a friends house? Not a good idea from a mum who has done it before," one insisted.
"Isn't her oldest boy seven? It's a bit old to be sleeping in the same bed as your parents every night," another complained.
While a third disagreed: "She's right, it's not going to last forever so she's just enjoying it while it lasts. Stop with the judgement."
"Wish my boys would sleep beside me every night. Frankie is one lucky mum," another gushed.
It comes after Frankie admitted that her husband Wayne 'parents' her.
Frankie has been married to Wayne since 2014 and they have two children - Parker and Carter.
She also shared how she liked that he 'parented' her in their relationship, as she admitted Wayne doesn't like how she stacks the dishwasher, so now she just leaves him to do it instead - but insisted she does have her own role in the house.
During the chat, she said: "I would say it's probably more around the other way, Wayne parents me. I quite like it.
"I'm useless around the house, he always says I don't know about the dishwasher. I don't stack it right so I just leave it to him. I'm a put it into the sink and let Wayne deal with it.
"I'm quite messy, he's really tidy. Don't get me wrong, we have our roles in the house."