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05th Nov 2018

‘Please God’: Storm Keating says she ‘definitely’ wants more kids with Ronan

The couple welcomed baby Cooper last year.

Anna O'Rourke

'Please God': Storm Keating says she definitely wants more kids with Ronan

“I’m not perfect but I’m pretty happy.”

Storm Keating may have her hands full with one-year-old son Cooper but has said that she “definitely” wants more kids.

Storm, who welcomed her first child with husband Ronan last year, told WHO magazine that she sees their family growing in the future.

“Right now, we’re really enjoying Cooper and his age. I don’t think we’d want to change anything with that but yeah, of course – please God – down the line,” she said.

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Storm also reflected on what’s changed since she’s become a mum.

The 37-year-old TV producer underwent an emergency C-section before giving birth and says she’s proud of her body.

“I probably feel more comfortable in my skin now than I did before,” she continued.

“I just feel a bit more like I go with it in life, there are so many more important things than focusing in on how you look, how you dress.

“I’ve got this gorgeous little boy and the greatest husband in the world – I’m blessed. I’m not perfect, my body’s not perfect, but I’m pretty happy.”

Ronan is also father to 19-year-old Jack, 17-year-old Missy and 13-year-old Ali, whom he had with ex-wife Yvonne Connolly.

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Earlier this year, Storm revealed that he didn’t want to have any more children when they first got together.

“It was heartbreaking at the time… but I loved him with every bone in my body, and I knew that although it was a huge sacrifice, I could live without children of my own, but I just couldn’t live without him.”

Ronan went on to change his mind, she explained.

“It was about a year after that when he surprised me while we were out to dinner, and we were laughing at a little baby girl at the table next to us. He turned to me and said, ‘You’ll make a great mammy one day,’.”