Celebs Go Dating star Lauryn Goodman has stated that she doesn't want any more children in a family update.
The media personality has two children, Kairo (born 2020) and Kinara (born 2023), with footballer Kyle Walker. For her, she believes two is enough.
Speaking on her Yours Sincerely podcast with her co-host Lisa Andrews, Lauryn denounced even the idea of 'never saying never' when it came to having more children as she feels totally happy as they are.
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"I don't feel [a desire to have more]. No thanks, I'm good. They [Kairo and Kinara] are complete. I'm complete with them," she said.
Lauryn has spoken about suffering with endometriosis multiple times over the years, and in the podcast, she recalled how her second pregnancy felt like a miracle after feeling like she would need to consider IVF.
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"After being told I would need IVF, the only thing I wanted was for the baby to be healthy and to be able to deliver this baby," she said. "But when I found out that Kinara was a girl, I was like, 'Wow, this is insane.'"
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During her appearance on the latest season of E4's Celebs Go Dating, she tearfully admitted to experts Anna Williamson and Paul Carrick Brunson that her trust level was at "zero" due to past relationship experiences.
"I actually felt like I was losing a part of myself," she reflected on a recent partnership, adding that she had been "in survival mode" as a single parent to her two children.
Celebs Go Dating can be caught up with via Channel 4 streaming.
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