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30/08/2019
The 39-year-old 'Love Island' host is yet to settle down after spending years focusing on her career, however she does still dream of having children one day.
Speaking in a recent interview with the Daily Star, Caroline, who is currently dating tennis player Lewis Burton, admitted she fears it may be too late to conceive.
She said: "I've never got to that point yet and I'm scared it's gonna get too late.
"Where I've wanted to go 'Right, maybe slow down, think about having kids and maybe think about settling down' but I've never had that, that's never been wired into me. It's really strange, I feel guilty for it sometimes, maybe I'm being selfish."
The television presenter was never one to rush into marriage and a family, but believes she's been made to feel guilty over her single status following a string of high-profile failed relationships.
She added: "Being single shouldn't be seen as a sign of a weakness. When you're on your own, you're more powerful because you're not relying on someone else."
(JG/MH)
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Caroline Flack has admitted she's concerned it may be too late for her to have children.The 39-year-old 'Love Island' host is yet to settle down after spending years focusing on her career, however she does still dream of having children one day.
Speaking in a recent interview with the Daily Star, Caroline, who is currently dating tennis player Lewis Burton, admitted she fears it may be too late to conceive.
She said: "I've never got to that point yet and I'm scared it's gonna get too late.
"Where I've wanted to go 'Right, maybe slow down, think about having kids and maybe think about settling down' but I've never had that, that's never been wired into me. It's really strange, I feel guilty for it sometimes, maybe I'm being selfish."
The television presenter was never one to rush into marriage and a family, but believes she's been made to feel guilty over her single status following a string of high-profile failed relationships.
She added: "Being single shouldn't be seen as a sign of a weakness. When you're on your own, you're more powerful because you're not relying on someone else."
(JG/MH)
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