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Kelsey Parker, who exclusively revealed to us that she is expecting her first child with boyfriend Will Lindsay, has opened up about the possibility of marriage.The TV star, who tragically lost her husband Tom Parker of The Wanted fame to brain cancer three years ago, shares two children with him - Aurelia, five, and Bodhi, four.

Despite the heartache of losing Tom, Kelsey tells us in an exclusive chat that she's 'chasing happiness' for herself and her kids as they prepare to welcome a new addition to their family.

When asked if marriage could be on the cards for her and Will, Kelsey laughs off the question, explaining that her reserved boyfriend isn't one for the spotlight. "I think all that attention would be Will's worst nightmare!

I'm like, 'You've literally picked the worst person to spend your life with!' But that's why we work so well – he's happy to sit back and be my cheerleader," she says.

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