Gemma Collins wants her own show to document her planned pregnancy with ex-fiancé Rami Hawash.
The Diva Forever star, 40, reunited with her businessman beau, 46, earlier this summer.
Since rekindling her romance with Rami, former The Only Way Is Essex star Gemma has made no secret of her desire to start a family with him.
And the television personality now says she wants her own show to document her pregnancy journey, right up to giving birth.
She told the Daily Star: ‘I’m ready for a baby. I am going to try next year. I’m really excited about it.
‘That’ll be the next show I do, Gemma Collins: Making The Baby.’
The GC recently opened up to Metro about the type of mother she’ll be when she does have a child.
She explained: ‘The baby is going to be adored. I haven’t had a baby yet, but I speak as if I have as I am trying to cosmic order it up.
‘I am going to be a chilled mum and I am not going to force my child into doing anything. It’s going to be so happy for me. The child is going to be like royalty.
‘I have a fabulous partner now who I am very, very happy with. And he is good looking. The child is going to be fabulous and amazing and I can’t wait.’
Gemma and Rami confirmed they were back together last month after they were spotted at a party together.
They first dated in 2011 and got engaged in 2013 when Rami hid an engagement ring in a Christmas pudding for Gemma to find.
They split in 2014 and she dated her Towie co-star James Argent in an on-off romance.
Gemma and Rami reunited this year and recently the star recently revealed she was planning a holiday for the pair to Tel Aviv.
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