'Lonely' Danielle Lloyd reveals she’s planning baby number five despite welcoming her fourth son last month

The mum-of-four is determined that next time she will have a baby girl

Danielle Lloyd has revealed that she's planning baby number five because she feels 'so lonely in the house', despite welcoming her fourth son last month.

Danielle Lloyd has revealed that she feels ‘so lonely in the house’ despite being surrounded by her four sons, and so is already planning baby number five just one month after giving birth to her youngest son, Ronnie.

Speaking to the Mirror, Danielle confessed that despite having a house full of boys under the age of seven, she still feels ‘lonely’. The 33-year-old is already planning for baby number five as a result, and this time, she’s determined that the tot will be a baby girl.

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‘If I was to have another one, I'd hope it was a girl,’ Danielle said. ‘I feel so lonely in the house. They all do boys stuff and I'm like the cleaner and the cook!’

The mum-of-four also revealed that her three eldest sons - Archie, Harry and George - all want a little girl in the family as much as she does.

'They want a girl as much as I do though. They all keep saying, 'I want a sister!', Danielle revealed.

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Danielle has previously admitted that she will ‘keep trying’ for a baby girl. Speaking earlier this year when pregnant with Ronnie on Loose Women, Danielle said: 'I want a little girl, it will be nice. If this one’s a boy, I’ll keep trying for a girl.'

Danielle is so determined to add a girl to her brood that she has even considered using gender selection to have a baby girl.

Despite Ronnie only being one-month-old, Danielle won’t be waiting too long before planning baby number five.

'If we did have another one I'd like it quite soon’ she revealed. ‘I wouldn't want to be pregnant at 40 and it's nice for the kids to be close in age.'

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