Holly Hagan feels she is almost feels ready to try for children after saying marriage has put her in the perfect place to become a mum.
The Geordie Shore, 29, star recently married footballer Jacob Blyth in a lavish ceremony on party island Ibiza.
Holly and Jacob are believed to have tied the knot on 6 June in front of friends and family in a stunning ceremony.
The incredible bash took place on the rooftop at the stunning Aguas de Ibiza luxury hotel.
The couple met there five years ago, with romantic Jacob popping the question at a beach club on the Balearic Island two years later.
She says they are already discussing the next step - and it's quite a u-turn.
Holly says she was against the idea of having children at this stage of her life before they tied the knot.
But now they could start trying, with their honeymoon in the White Isle possibly the perfect place to start.
The TV favourite and Chorley player both spoke to OK! Magazine about their wedding - and what happens next.
Holly says she is excited about what the future holds.
"I was very against it - not in life, but for right now," she told the publication.
"I really wanted to wait and go to Bali next year. Since we’ve been married, it’s weird because you think you can’t love someone more, but then you do.
"We’re definitely back in the honeymoon stage and instinctively it makes you more excited about the next stage. I’m feeling more open to the idea of children. We’ve been really careful up until this point.
"We’re not going to plan anything, we’re just going to see what happens."
Holly jetted off along with a group of pals, including fellow MTV stars Charlotte Crosby, 32, Sophie Kasaei, 32, and Nathan Henry, 31, earlier this month.
But co-star Chloe Ferry was noticeably absent from the celebrations.
She explained: She said: "Chloe wasn’t invited. Me and Chloe have never actually been super close and one of the reasons for that – it’s not that I hate her or anything.
"It’s just that on her Instagram she talks about Herbalife and sells diet products I don’t particularly believe in."
To read the full OK! Magazine interview, click here.