Kimberly Wyatt has revealed that her priorities have changed, now that she’s a mum.
The former Pussycat Doll, who is married to model Max Rogers, gave birth to daughter Willow in December and plans to give her a British upbringing.
“Motherhood’s flipped my life upside down, but in such a great way,” she said.
“This is a new adventure and I love every minute of it. I am different now because having Willow made me feel really grown-up in a way I’ve never felt before.
The 33-year-old, who is a judge on Sky1′s Got To Dance, continued: “All my life, I’ve constantly travelled the world and when I finally found my Englishman, I decided to settle here and work at family in just the same way I’ve worked at my career. I’m aiming to juggle the two – I’ll never give up dancing and singing – but Max and Willow are now my priority.
“It’s so lovely now she’s interacting with me and I want to bring her up as a little English girl, so I want her to call me ‘mum’ not the American ‘mom’.”
Kimberly also gushed about her hunky husband.
“We’re totally in love, deeply attracted to each other and are best friends,” she said.
“We’re both into creating our fairytale life together and trying to find ways to bring out the fairytale in ourselves. He’s super supportive, a hands-on dad and surrounds me with love and adoration.”
She added: “We wrote our own wedding vows which are framed and hang on a wall at the top of our stairs. I touch them every morning because they’re like a talisman reminding us both of the promises we made and encouraging us to keep them.”
Kimberly, who is taking part in her first triathlon in May, with the help of the MaxiNutrition sports nutrition brand, is looking forward to adding to her and Max’s brood.
“I hope to have more children in the future and want to be a great mum. At least once a week, I find myself marvelling at how well my life has worked out,” she said.
“Even though I’m often sleep deprived these days, it feels pretty perfect and I know I’m very lucky! I have a tattoo on my wrist saying ‘Love Life’ and I do.”
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