Paris Fury has revealed she and her husband Tyson have decided not to have any more children, despite her previously saying she wanted eight kids.
Paris, 32, and her boxer husband Tyson, 33, are proud parents to Athena, born last August, Venezuela, 12, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, five, Valencia, four, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, two.
However, the pair have now decided not to have any more children – despite Paris saying she would "love" more in November.
Paris and Tyson went through a traumatic experience with Athena last year, as she had a series of health complications and was "dying in her arms" following a dramatic birth.
Athena was born with an incredibly fast heartbeat and as doctors rushed to slow the baby's heartbeat down it caused a number of complications.
Paris and Tyson's youngest child has since made a full recovery, but the experience has made them reconsider expanding their brood any further.
She told the Loose Women panel: "When we first got out of the hospital and we came home, Tyson said, 'that's it, we'll not have any more.'
"Not right now, and maybe never. But I've always wanted a big family. My friends say, 'have you not got enough?' and I'm like, 'I could have a few more'."
She continued: "My granny had eight and I've always looked at that as the perfect family, but right now, it's a no."
Paris previously discussed Athena's health scare in another appeared on the ITV daytime show.
She said: "She stopped breathing, she became non-responsive.
"I screamed for the nurses because she wasn't connected to none of the machines anymore."
Paris explained that the nurses quickly took Athena from her in an attempt to resuscitate her while Tyson came rushing in.
She recalled: "He came running in, I just broke down and screamed. I said, 'She's dying! She's dying!', and it looked that way."
Luckily doctors were able to save her as Paris added: "They ventilated her again and obviously she had to get better, she just had to get better on her own, which when they took her off the machine, and everything's come round, she has.
"Her heart rate is normal again now, her health is all back to normal, everything's perfect. But it was such a scary two weeks, and you don't expect it with your sixth child."
It comes after the pair revealed their children will not go to school beyond the age of 11, as per Traveller tradition.
Paris explained in April: "We finish school at primary age, which is the traditional traveller way.
"We've just brought the tradition into the 21st century. Venezuela wanted to leave school and all her friends were leaving. Her tutor is going to keep her up to date with all of her tests. She will also be having piano lessons."
She added: "Me and Tyson have talked about the kids going to school.
"Tyson wants the boys to go into education but I don't; it's just not what we've ever done.
"I was brought up as a Traveller and I want my kids to be brought up as Travellers."