'I've got to get the husband on side first': Celebs Go Dating's Anna Williamson may have third child

Celebs Go Dating's Anna Williamson is open to expanding her and husband Alex Di Pasquale's brood.

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Couple Alex Di Pasquale and Anna Williamson
Couple Alex Di Pasquale and Anna Williamson

Anna Williamson has not ruled out having a third child.

The Celebs Go Dating relationship expert had fertility tests before she had Vincenzo, nine, and Eleanora, six, with her husband, fitness coach Alex Di Pasquale, and she had more in 2024 to see where she stood.

Anna, 44, told the new issue of Woman magazine: "It's probably not on my radar now, but never say never. Life has so many twists and turns, and often the unexpected happens."

The dating expert may explore a different route to expanding her and Alex's brood.

Anna said: "I've wanted to adopt or foster since I was a teenager, so who knows? I've got to get the husband on side first."

The former children's TV presenter had always wanted to be a mum, and in her 30s, she had to decide whether to stay with her then-boyfriend, who did not want children, or end their romance and "start again".

Anna decided on the latter and underwent fertility tests at the age of 33 to see what her options might be for having children.

The entertainer told OK! magazine: "The problem is, we don't talk enough about fertility. We don't know what our options are. Knowledge is power, though, and I didn't want to panic.

"I didn't want to find a relationship for the sake of finding a relationship, and I was enjoying my career. But I also knew that having a baby was really important to me.

"So understanding my fertility health meant I knew all my options and could make decisions based on data, not fear."

And Anna had more tests following the births of Vincenzo and Eleanora in 2017 and 2021, respectively, with a third child a possibility.

She said: "The headlines told me my eggs would probably be dust by now, but, actually, I was told I had very good fertility.

"So if I did want another baby last year, I could've looked at fertility treatments, maybe creating an embryo or something. Still, now at 44, it's not off the cards - but I feel really empowered knowing where I'm at."