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Joe Wicks drops baby bombshell during live Instagram chat with fans

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Joe Wicks dropped a baby bombshell on his latest Instagram live Q&A session. The Body Coach fitness instructor says he and wife Rosie Jones will try for their third baby next year.

The couple are already parents to daughter Indie, one, and five-month-old son Marley. However, Joe, 33, said they want to expand their brood further - eventually having five children.

The bombshell came as one fan asked: "When are you and Rosie going to have another baby?" Writing over an adorable snap of Rosie, 29, and his kids, Joe wrote: "We will start trying again in a year's time." He then added: "We both want five kids so have a few years to get to work." Then when asked if his current house was his 'forever home', Joe replied: "We really love our house

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