Stacey Dooley has spoken candidly about becoming a parent for the first time with partner Kevin Clifton. ‘I don’t know how people have four children. I’ve had one and am completely failing.’
Now seven months old, Stacey has reflected on raising Minne and said she’s worried she’s ‘failing’ her.
Asked if she is planning more children, the TV personality replied: ‘Do you know what’s hilarious? You’re so tired and sometimes you really feel like you’re in the trenches, it’s a haze and you’re just trying to figure it all out. ‘I think I would love to have more babies. But I said to Kev the other day, “Don’t you want to do this again?” And he went, “Are you nuts? You’re over-tired!”Stacey admitted she had been struggling with sleep deprivation the first night was ‘absolute chaos.’
Stacey continued: ‘The sleep deprivation . . . to be perfectly honest, I completely underestimated. I had four hours last night, which is incredible.’
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