Pregnant Amy Hart revealed her son Stanley has already named her unborn baby - after revealing she's expecting again following two miscarriages.
The former Love Island star, 33, told fans in November that her and husband Sam Rason, 38, are expecting their second child.
And now little Stanely, two, revealed he has a name in mind for his future sibling, despite the couple not knowing yet the sex of the unborn baby.
Taking to her Instagram stories on Monday, Amy shared a snap of Stanley reacting to his boy and girl twin dolls Christmas gift - which she and Sam got to prepare him for looking after his future brother or sister.
'Finally, I'm not having twins sorry for any confusion,' she wrote.
'We don't know what we're having so I got Stanley these so we can match or be opposites when the time comes.'
Pregnant Amy Hart, 33, revealed her son Stanley has already named her unborn baby - after revealing she's expecting again following two miscarriages
Now little Stanely, two, revealed he has a name in mind for his future sibling, despite the couple not knowing yet the sex of the unborn baby
'He has said since day 1 that the baby is a girl called Rosie and if I ask what we should call the baby if it’s a boy he’s like no mummy she’s called Rosie (spoiler alert, the potential she is not called Rosie I’m afraid Stanners).'
Just earlier this month, the reality star detailed how anxiety has had an impact on her second pregnancy, after revealing she's expecting again following two miscarriages.
Amy announced last month she's set to welcome another baby with her husband Sam, and admitted at the time it had been a 'difficult' journey to conceive.
Speaking to Daily Mail, Amy opened up about the heartache around her two previous miscarriages, admitting it meant she and Sam struggled to celebrate when they saw their positive pregnancy test this time around.
The mother-to-be added that they've been trying to 'carry on with their lives as normal' and 'not think about it much,' admitting that the miscarriages also meant that Sam has been more 'anxious' throughout her pregnancy.
Amy also hit out at mum-shaming trolls who have criticised her parenting, insisting she's going to 'trust herself' more when her second child is born.
Amy, who has partnered with Microsoft to help raise awareness of the dangers of digital scams this Christmas, said: 'We've obviously had two miscarriages before. So when we found out we were pregnant with Stanley, it was very unplanned.
'So we were very like, ''oh God, let's take another test, we don't know''. And then when we got pregnant in December, we really just like laughed because we were like, 'oh my God, I can't believe this first month of trying. This is so funny. I can't believe this has happened.'' Then I had a miscarriage.
'He has said since day 1 that the baby is a girl called Rosie and if I ask what we should call the baby if it’s a boy he’s like no mummy she’s called Rosie,' Amy wrote on Instagram on Monday
Amy detailed how anxiety has had an impact on her second pregnancy, after revealing she's expecting again following two miscarriages in an exclusive interview with Daily Mail
She added that they've been trying to 'carry on with their lives as normal' and 'not think about it much,' admitting that the miscarriages also meant that Sam has been more 'anxious' throughout her pregnancy
'Then our next time we got pregnant, we like we're like ''woohoo'', I actually got the video of us being like ''woop'', because we're not we're not open mouth criers over the over the tests.
'So then had a miscarriage again, and then the third time we got the positive pregnancy test and we were just like ''okay'' like just move on, just carry on with our lives as normal. I just try not to like think about it too much.'
'Sam is very excited, but he's quite anxious as well. He's like, ''until the baby's here, I can't quite relax.''
Despite their fears, Amy shared that her son Stanley is 'really excited' he's going to be a big brother, and aside from nausea during her first trimester, she's hasn’t had any major symptoms during her pregnancy.
The star also opened up about how she's handled the reaction of mum-shaming trolls who criticise her methods with parenting Stanley, insisting she's going to 'ignore the noise' when her new baby arrives.
She said: ‘I think when I had Stanley, everyone was very like, “oh, you’re doing this wrong, you’re doing this wrong, you’re doing this wrong, you’re overfeeding him.” I was like, “do you want me to leave him to be hungry? I’m really confused.”
“And I think this time, I look at Stanley now and he’s healthy, perfectly proportioned, sociable, chatty, funny, and just loves life.
“And I’m like: ‘do you know what actually we’ve done very well with you.’ So this time I just trust myself more and just sort of ignore the noise.”