Frankie Bridge reveals that she and Wayne are 'quite a naked family'

‘We’re quite a naked family’: Frankie Bridge reveals that she and husband Wayne often walk around their home naked in front of their children

Frankie Bridge revealed that she and husband Wayne Bridge often walk around their home naked, while appearing on the Loose Women panel on Monday.

The 33-year-old shares sons Parker, eight and Carter, six, with Premier League footballer Wayne, 41, and explained they are ‘quite a naked family’.

Whilst chatting on Loose Women, Frankie disclosed that she doesn’t see any issue with being open with your body around the house, and wouldn’t cover up unless her children expressed an issue.

 Naked family: Frankie Bridge, 33, revealed that she and husband Wayne often walk around their home naked in front of their children on Monday’s Loose Women

The East London native said she ‘grew up in quite a naked family’, and has carried on this openness with her own family.

Speaking to fellow panellists Jane Moore, Katie Piper and Kaye Adams, Frankie shared: ‘I don’t see what the issue is. I wouldn’t think, “Oh now is the time to cover up”

‘I think if Parker and Carter started to look uncomfortable or if they started saying, “Ooh, mummy,” then I would go from there.’

Mum of two: She shares sons Parker, eight and Carter, six with Premier League footballer Wayne Bridge, 41, and explained they are ‘quite a naked family’

Upbringing: The East London native said she ‘grew up in quite a naked family’, and has carried on this openness with her own family

She explained that she would judge it on how her children react and if they feel uncomfortable, admitting that her eldest son Parker does occasionally look uneasy, to which she then covers up.

‘Parker sometimes, I can see, might feel a bit uncomfortable, so I would cover up. So I just go from their cues. But I remember growing up and seeing my parents run to and from the bathroom and I didn’t think twice about it. 

‘Hopefully I would make them feel comfortable in that way’

Judging it: Frankie explained that she would judge it on how her children react and if they feel uncomfortable, admitting that her eldest son Parker does occasionally look uneasy, to which she then covers up

Discussion: Jane Moore, Katie Piper and Kaye Adams joined Frankie for the discussion on whether you should be naked in front of your children

The Saturday’s singer went on to explain she would hope they’d feel comfortable as teenagers and it would help them be comfortable around their girlfriends, if they have any.

Frankie looked gorgeous for the Loose Women appearance, sporting a chocolate brown midaxi dress from And Other Stories, paired with gold strapped heels. 

She and husband Wayne tied the knot in 2014, with the pair now celebrating over ten years together.

The star has recently revealed that she thinks about having more children ‘most days’ but is ‘terrified’ at the thought of being pregnant again.

Stunning: Frankie looked gorgeous for the Loose Women appearance, sporting a chocolate brown midaxi dress from And Other Stories, paired with gold strapped heels

Family: The star has recently revealed that she thinks about having more children ‘most days’ but is ‘terrified’ at the thought of being pregnant again (pictured in December)

Taking to her Instagram Stories, the former presenter discussed the possibility of expanding their brood when she was asked ‘Anymore bubbas planned?’ Frankie wrote: ‘Not at the moment. It’s something I think about most days. I don’t feel done. 

‘But also the thought of being pregnant. Starting again. Being outnumbered. Terrifies me.

‘I think if Wayne was desperate for another, I’d go for it. But he’s not. I like the idea of a big gang of kids when they’re older. But know this bit would be super hard,’ she concluded.

Brood: She explained: ‘I think if Wayne was desperate for another, I’d go for it. But he’s not. I like the idea of a big gang of kids when they’re older. But know this bit would be super hard,’ she concluded (Frankie and Wayne pictured October 2021)

 

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