TOWIE star Amy Childs has revealed viewers of the reality show may seen the run-up to her giving birth to twins.
Amy, 32, who is already proud mum to Polly, five, and Ritchie, four, is expecting two bundles of joy with partner Billy Delbosq.
The TV personality was part of the original TOWIE cast when the show started in 2010 and quickly became a breakout star. She left in 2011, going on to appear in a number of other shows such as The Jump, but joined TOWIE once more in 2020.
Viewers of the drama-filled reality show may get an insight into Amy's life before she gives birth.
Speaking in her OK! column, Amy said that filming for new series will begin in two or three weeks time, which will be tough as she will be around 27 weeks pregnant.
She wrote: "I’m looking forward to it though, I’m excited to be back filming because I love it. I really do. TOWIE’s a massive part of my life and Bill will be on it as a full time cast member, which they want him to be.”
Amy went on: “There’s a few talks here and there about filming the run-up to my birth, but I’m not sure yet. I don’t want to commit to anything that might not be possible, but that’s all I can probably say for the minute…”
The star and Billy are expecting a boy and a girl, and she has praised the businessman for acting like a father figure to Polly and Richie, after they got together in 2021.
The pair met just two months after Amy split from ex-boyfriend Tim, who she was in a 14-month long relationship with.
The couple announced they were pregnant with twins in October before sharing an adorable gender reveal video in November.
Taking to Instagram, Amy and Billy popped balloons to find out the babies were a boy and a girl instead of the two boys Amy had expected.
As blue and then pink confetti showered the delighted duo, friends flocked to congratulate them.
Amy has also spoken about having a natural birth, saying ideally she'd rather not have a C-section.
"If I can give birth naturally, then it would be perfect," Amy shared.
"I’ve had two natural births so I can do it, and the doctor who saw me yesterday said that having done that means there’s no reason why I can’t do it again.
"I’m just going to see as it depends on the twins on the day," the star told OK! Magazine.
Amy went onto explain her baby boy was breech when she was scanned, saying that if he were to be in that position when she was due to give birth, she'd have to have a C-section.
However, she then said the baby had "moved back around" after 10 minutes, adding if she can give birth naturally and it's safe for her twins, then "perfect".
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