X Factor singer Lucy Spraggan has revealed she and her wife are having fertility treatment in order to have a baby.
In the meantime, the singer said they are getting plenty of practice at being parents as they have opened up their home to children in need.
The couple have become foster parents, taking in 12 children so far – ranging in ages from newborns to teenagers.
Lucy, 27, told The Mirror that she and Georgina decided to act after seeing the plight of homeless Syrian refugee children on the news.
“The next day we headed to our local fostering centre in Stockport to see if we could help,” she said.
After being assessed, the pair were approved and have since looked after a number of children from various backgrounds on a short-term basis.
Lucy, who made it to The X Factor final in 2012, said the youngsters love it when she plays her guitar and sings to them, and she even takes the older ones along to her gigs.
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She said their experience of fostering has been “nothing but rewarding” – but the sleepless nights that come with caring for a newborn “were a shock”.
However, the couple who married in 2016, are treating it as excellent prep for hopefully welcoming their own child one day.
“Babies were an eye-opener…’’”
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