OHMYGOSSIP — Dani Dyer is “petrified” of life with twins.
The former ‘Love Island’ star already has two-year-old son Santiago with former partner Sammy Kimmence and is now expecting two girls with footballer Jarrod Bowen and while she’s excited about expanding her family, she’s not ready for the extra level of exhaustion.
She told Fabulous magazine: “It’s such a blessing and I’m so grateful, but I’m not going to lie, I’m petrified!
“Sleep deprivation is the worst. It’s a form of torture in some countries and I can totally see why.
“You’re just so tired. Santi was a nightmare for a good five months. I used to rock him to sleep and think: ‘I am never doing this again.’
“It’s going to be tough, but I know it’ll get better when they settle. Whereas in the beginning [with Santi], I thought: ‘I’m never going to sleep again. This is it.’”
The 26-year-old beauty admitted she’s found this pregnancy tough because she’s also had to juggle the needs of her little boy.
She said: “The first trimester was really difficult. I was absolutely exhausted.
“I felt so sick and I couldn’t really eat much. One day, I cried because I was too tired to fold a towel!
“But it’s hard because you can’t say to your toddler: ‘I can’t be your mum today, I don’t feel great. Off you go.’
“Everyone told me: ‘Dan, enjoy your first pregnancy, because your second is going to be so different’.
“And it is, because you’re looking after someone else and if you’re tired, you still have to get up and go.”
Among Dani’s concerns about having twins is being able to tell them apart, so she’s come up with a few ideas to help.
She laughed: “I follow a lady on Instagram who still doesn’t know which baby is which.
“I know I’m going to keep their hospital bands on with their names, baby one and baby two.
“Then I’m going to paint one of their toenails. I’ll write in my notes: ‘This baby is called… and has a pink nail.’ Otherwise, they’ll go years and they won’t know who they really are.
“In the beginning I think I’ll dress them the same. But then as they get older, I want them to have their own identity, even if it’s the same jumper in different colours.”
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