Steps Star Claire Richards: ‘I’ve Lost 4 Dress Sizes Because I Want Another Baby’


by Emmeline Saunders |
Published on

She has been very open about her weight problems in the past, and now former Steps star Claire Richards has revealed the reason behind her recent health kick.

The singer, 36, told Loose Women this morning that she and husband Reese Hill want to try for another baby – but she didn’t feel she could start trying to conceive before shedding some excess pounds.

Speaking to Myleene Klass, Ruth Langsford and Linda Robson, Claire explained that her recent weight loss, which saw her drop from a size 20 to a size 12, was spurred on from a desire to expand her family.

‘This time there is a personal reason [for my weight loss] and it is something extremely personal to me, but my husband Reece and I, we decided that we want to try for another baby,’ she explained.

‘Me being overweight was causing us a lot of problems so I went to see the doctor and he advised that I lose weight. So that is the one and only reason why I have done it this time.’

Claire has dropped four dress sizes since appearing on Celebrity Big Brother last January

While Claire has not yet got her BFP, she went on to say she was hopeful it wouldn’t be long before she could announce a new pregnancy.

‘I actually realised that whenever I have become pregnant, I was slim,’ she added.

‘I’ve never tried when I was overweight before and this time it just wasn’t happening so we went to find out what was going on and that was the first thing so from this moment on we’ll see what happens…’

Claire and Reese are already parents to Charlie, six, and Daisy, four.

Are you TTC? Read our 7 top tips to boost your fertility right here.

Just so you know, we may receive a commission or other compensation from the links on this website - read why you should trust us
How we write our articles and reviews
Mother & Baby is dedicated to ensuring our information is always valuable and trustworthy, which is why we only use reputable resources such as the NHS, reviewed medical papers, or the advice of a credible doctor, GP, midwife, psychotherapist, gynaecologist or other medical professionals. Where possible, our articles are medically reviewed or contain expert advice. Our writers are all kept up to date on the latest safety advice for all the products we recommend and follow strict reporting guidelines to ensure our content comes from credible sources. Remember to always consult a medical professional if you have any worries. Our articles are not intended to replace professional advice from your GP or midwife.