Pussycat Dolls' Kimberly Wyatt, 37, reveals she is expecting her third child with husband Max Rogers... and admits the pregnancy was 'an amazing surprise'

  • The 37-year-old Don't Cha hitmaker delightedly revealed the news to OK! Magazine as she admitted their imminent arrival was an 'amazing surprise' 

Pussycat Dolls' Kimberly Wyatt is expecting her third child with Max Rogers.

The 37-year-old Don't Cha hitmaker delightedly revealed the news to OK! Magazine as she admitted their imminent arrival was an 'amazing surprise'.

She told the magazine: 'It was a surprise - but an amazing one. We weren’t planning on having a third child this quickly!... I can’t deny I’d like to have a boy but ultimately we just want a happy and healthy baby.'

Yay! Pussycat Dolls' Kimberly Wyatt is expecting her third child with Max Rogers

Yay! Pussycat Dolls' Kimberly Wyatt is expecting her third child with Max Rogers

Kimberly and Max, who married in September 2013 after three and a half years as a couple, are already parents to two girls, Willow, four, and Maple, one.

Max went on: 'We’ve had our boy names since before we were married. And if it’s a girl we’ll continue with the tree theme.'

Upon announcing Maple's arrival in 2017, the loved-up couple said: 'We always wanted Willow to have a sibling and really hoped that they would be as close in age as possible, although you don't always get to choose when these things happen'. 

She went on: 'Max is an amazing father and when I watch him with Willow, reading to her and the relationship they have, it melts my heart...

Yay! The 37-year-old Don't Cha hitmaker delightedly revealed the news to OK! Magazine as she admitted the baby news was an 'amazing surprise'

Yay! The 37-year-old Don't Cha hitmaker delightedly revealed the news to OK! Magazine as she admitted the baby news was an 'amazing surprise'

'We work hard but our family life is so precious – the priority – and now we're just so excited to meet our new little one.'

Kimberly first came to fame as one of the members in the Pussycat Dolls alongside Nicole Scherzinger, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Melody Thornton. 

Following her time in the now-defunct band, she admitted their time of flying high in the charts left them 'without lives' - an existence she did not want. 

She said: 'We didn’t have lives. Our life was being on stage. It was being a performer, it was being in shape, it was being the best dancer I could possibly be.

Here come the girls! Kimberly first came to fame as one of the members in the Pussycat Dolls alongside Nicole Scherzinger, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Melody Thornton

Here come the girls! Kimberly first came to fame as one of the members in the Pussycat Dolls alongside Nicole Scherzinger, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Melody Thornton

'One day I realised I might wanna have a family and in order to do that I’d have to make a few changes, and I’ve made those changes ever since.'

Since then, there has been talk of a reunion, as a group insider previously told The Sun: 'Talk of the girls ­getting back together has been rife for a few years now and they have finally found a time which works for them all.

'They are still deciding whether it will involve a full tour or just a handful of performances but they are excited to be getting out there together again.

'The girls feel the time is right to let bygones be bygones and put any differences they had behind them and celebrate the great songs they made.'

Happy days: Following her time in the now-defunct band, she admitted their time of flying high in the charts left them 'without lives' - an existence she did not want

Happy days: Following her time in the now-defunct band, she admitted their time of flying high in the charts left them 'without lives' - an existence she did not want

 

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Pussycat Dolls' Kimberly Wyatt, 37, reveals she is expecting her third child with husband Max Rogers

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