Emmerdale's Charley Webb has opened up about her third baby's name and sex
Her and husband Matthew Wolfenden are expecting their third child
Last updated 25th Mar 2019
Emmerdale stars Charley Webb and Matthew Wolfenden announced last month (February 2019) that they are expecting their third child. The soap-star couple tied the knot last year and already have two children together, eight-year-old Buster and three-year-old Bowie.
Speaking to OK! magazine, Charley has revealed that this pregnancy feels completely different to her past two, saying, “I just feel so sick and shattered all the time. This pregnancy does feel like my worst one, but I’m sure I think that every time!”
Speaking of the baby's sex, the couple revealed that they do not want to find out ahead of the child's birth. Matthew, however, is pretty certain that their new addition will be a boy, with Charley saying, "I’m used to boys and I always thought I’d have three boys and a girl, in that order. That’s my instinct but who knows!”
Matthew even added, “I can only picture boys and the scan picture looks very much like Buster did.”
When it comes to baby names, the pair are open to anything - as long as it doesn't begin with a B! After already coming up with a few names they love, Charley admitted, “We avoid telling anyone our name choices in advance."
She even went onto say, "We wouldn’t have named our kids their names if we’d run them past anyone!"
The 31-year-old even gave us a cheeky tip on 'unusual' names, saying, “At least once you’ve named your baby, they have to pretend to like it!”
The couple took to Instagram last month to reveal the news that they were expecting a third child - sharing an adorable snap of their family in the snowy outdoors. They have since kept us up to date with adorable pregnancy updates.
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