Amy Hart has revealed her plans for a second baby but hit back at fans who have speculated she is already pregnant.
The former Love Island star, 31, shares son Stanley with Sam Rason, who she wed in Spain back in September.
And in a new interview with MailOnline, Amy denied she is already pregnant, despite fans commenting on her social media pages claiming she is.
When asked about plans for baby number two, Amy replied: ‘Yes, we would like one, as soon as possible really, but it isn’t fully in our control.
‘Hopefully I’ll have some great news to share with everyone soon. But, for right now, I’m not. It’s so funny because people comment all the time on my post saying, “she’s definitely pregnant already,”
‘I’m like look, I know I make questionable decisions sometimes, but drinking as much wine as I do, yeah I promise you I’m not.’

Amy Hart has revealed her plans for a second baby but hit back at fans who have speculated she is already pregnant

The former Love Island star, 31, shares son Stanley with Sam Rason, who she wed in Spain back in September
Amy exchanged vows with partner Sam in Spain two months ago, a year after announcing their engagement.
She made it down the aisle to the sounds of ‘You’re Already There’ by Alison Jiear and was able to exchange vows with Sam without tripping.
Amy said ‘I do’ in front of her 137 closest friends and family and also had seven bridesmaids and Sam had six groomsmen for the four day extravaganza.
And speaking on how married life has been treating the pair, she explained: ‘So we did this marriage course. It’s through Alpha and it was so useful. I would really recommend it to anyone.
‘One of the things was about setting aside time every week to just be together. We’ve sectioned off Friday evenings and we’ve said that if something came up on a Friday that we really wanted to go to, then we would just do Friday lunchtime instead.
‘But we don’t really book anything. And it’s so nice to have that time together.’
Amy, who shot to fame on Love Island in 2019 with ex-boyfriend Curtis Pritchard, welcomed Stanley, her only child with Sam, in March 2023.
Six months later, she was stunned when her significant other got down on one knee while she was taking part in a shoot aboard the Excellence-class cruise ship Arvia for her P&O cruises podcast.

In a new interview with MailOnline, Amy denied she is already pregnant, despite fans commenting on her social media pages claiming she is

Amy rose to fame on 2019’s Love Island, where she was famously dumped by Curtis Pritchard on the show
Elsewhere during the interview, Amy told MailOnline how she fell victim to a nightmare phone scamming hoax which wiped £5,000 from her bank account in just minutes.
The interview came as part of O2’s newest campaign to fight back against scammers, which includes an on-call AI granny called Daisy, who was created to waste fraudster’s time.
Amy explained that she was sitting in the garden when she received a phone call she chose not to answer and instead googled it to see who it was.
After it came up as her bank’s fraud line and they called her back a second time, she assumed it was safe to answer.
The reality star explained: ‘They must time it because it was literally within the time I went onto the search engine and typed it in, they phoned me back.
‘I answered it but it was actually number spoofing so a scammer had managed to spoof the number so it is the right number but it’s a different line.’
She continued: ‘They knew lots of details about me and that’s the thing with scammers they always pose as very reputable companies. They said there had been fraudulent activity on my account.
‘I went onto my internet banking and checked and said there’s not anything on there and they said no it’s because we’ve stopped it.’

Elsewhere during the interview, Amy told MailOnline how she fell victim to a nightmare phone scamming hoax which wiped £5,000 from her bank account in just minutes
They used ‘pressure tactics’ and prompted her to type a text message reading ‘YES’ by reading out her recent transactions, one of which she had actually made.
Amy explained that her husband Sam Rason decided to call up the bank to see if they were in fact on the phone to Amy, to which they confirmed they were not.
The former Islander checked her bank account only to realise she had lost £5,000 within minutes.
Although she got her money back in the end, Amy is now warning others about the tactics scammers are using.
Amy Hart has teamed up with O2 to raise awareness of phone scams and how Brits can stay safe by reporting suspicious calls and texts to 7726. To find out more visit o2.co.uk/swervethescammers