'People shouldn't be ashamed of their fertility struggles': John Legend reveals he will continue IVF treatment with wife Chrissy Teigen... as they aim for 'three or four' kids

He has spoken openly about fertility issues in the hopes of making it a less taboo subject. 

And John Legend continued to be open about the fertility issues he and wife Chrissy Teigen have experienced, as he bravely spoke out on ITV's Loose Women on Monday. 

The All Of Me singer, 37, and the model, 31, welcomed little Luna in April, and John has revealed they will continue IVF treatment in the hopes of expanding their brood to 'three of four'. 

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Breaking the taboo: John Legend continued to be open about the fertility issues he and wife Chrissy Teigen have experienced, as he bravely spoke out on ITV's Loose Women on Monday

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Opening up to Stacey Solomon and Coleen Nolan, the American star explained:'A lot of people struggle with fertility and they shouldn't be ashamed of it. A lot of people want to have kids and maybe can't do it the natural way... I think people should do it if that's what will work for them.

Speaking about expanding his own brood he added: 'We'll do it again [IVF]. We want to have a few kids... like three or four'.

And John, who has been with Chrissy since they met on set of a music video when she was just 20 before marrying in 2013, adorably revealed: 'We like to eat together, we like to cook together, we like to watch bad TV together... We like to do everything together. We've been friends and lovers for a long time.'

Proud parents: The All Of Me singer, 37, and the model, 31, welcomed little Luna in April, and John has revealed they will continue IVF treatment in the hopes of expanding their brood to 'three of four'

'A lot of people struggle with fertility and they shouldn't be ashamed of it': he told Stacey Solomon and Coleen Nolan

John has just released his new album 'Darkness and Light' and the track 'Right By You' is all about his baby girl.

The Grammy Award-winning musician admits that a lot of the songs on the LP are inspired by Luna as he was waiting to become a father when he began the writing and recording process.

The Love Me Now hitmaker explained: 'I wrote a song specifically dedicated to her (Luna) it's called 'Right By You'. 

'We'll do it again [IVF]. We want to have a few kids... like three or four' he said of expanding his brood

'We like to do everything together. We've been friends and lovers for a long time' the romantic star said of his relationship with Chrissy

'The whole album was influenced by the fact I was becoming a new father, I was writing a lot of it before she was born but when I knew we were having a baby so I was thinking a lot about that when I was writing the songs.' 

Filled with glee after becoming first time parents, John and Chrissy had a rough road to parenthood, having struggled with infertility for several years eventually turning IVF to conceive. 

Commendably open about their struggles, John admitted their doctor was never able to give them an answer why it 'didn't work out naturally', adding that they 'did what they had to do'.

He said: 'We figured eventually we'd have to go into the doctor and see why it wasn't happening naturally.

'The whole album was influenced by the fact I was becoming a new father' John said of his hit album

'You know, sometimes it's just harder for some people than for others. We're just happy that we were able to do it with our doctor. 

'He's never really told us that there was something specific that he could identify was the reason why it just didn't work out naturally. We did what we had to do.'

The Ordinary singer revealed the birth of their seven-month-old has been his highlight of 2016, revealing she inspired his career even before she arrived.

'I wrote a song specifically dedicated to her (Luna) it's called 'Right By You', the proud father said

Inspiration: The Ordinary singer revealed the birth of their seven-month-old has been his highlight of 2016, explaining she inspired his career even before she arrived

'As soon as we found out we were pregnant, I started writing songs about what it felt like to be a new father,' he said. 'I already was so inspired, before I even saw Luna.'

Although inspired by her arrival, he insisted that he now wants to strip back his work commitments and enjoy the journey of parenthood with Chrissy - who he met on his music video  in 2007. 

He added: 'I want to work less now, you know? I want to be home more, and be able to just help my wife with whatever she needs.'

'Also, I just be there to experience [Luna] growing up. I want to take them on tour. I want to be around.' 

'I want to work less now, you know? I want to be home more, and be able to just help my wife with whatever she needs' John added sweetly

'Also, I just be there to experience [Luna] growing up. I want to take them on tour. I want to be around' He told the Loose Women panel

 

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