CHARLOTTE Dawson has revealed her wedding plans with fiance Matt Sarsfield, after taking him back following a cheat scandal.
The star, 32, has been engaged to Matt Sarsfield since 2020, and together they share two sons and a baby daughter.


After a sexting scandal emerged last year, Charlotte took Matt back, despite being "devastated" by the ordeal.
But now, putting the past firmly behind them, the couple are looking ahead to their wedding which, Charlotte says, they will start to plan next year.
She told The Sun, while talking on behalf of CBeebies Parenting: "I mean I can't even think about a wedding right now but Matthew's dream would just be to take me to Vegas and get married with no one there and for it to just be us, but obviously I have different plans."
She continued: "I cannot have a small wedding. If I'm getting married, I want the full thing and I want it going on for days and days and days. I don't like saying bye.
"We've got FOMO, and I like saying 'I'll see you in the morning.' I don't like leaving people.
"So I just feel like I just want it to go on for days. I don't want anyone to go home.
The guests will be like 'please let us go,' and I'll say 'just one more.'"
Charlotte went on to describe some details she's thought of, including daughter Gigi being her flower girl.
She said: "I think we'll probably start planning next year and then probably the year after that we'll get married, because I've got a lot going on next year with other weddings, like my friends' weddings.
"Plus, I think I would love Gigi to like walk down the aisle with me and stuff, yeah, that'd be cute.
"She'd be like my little flower girl, oh just how cute, and I do really want my mum to walk me down the aisle too, that would be lovely."
Mum-of-three
The former Celebrity Big Brother star welcomed her third child with her rugby partner, Matt Sarsfield, earlier this year.
And she spoke to us about the juggle in the mornings with three children, Noah, Jude and Gigi, admitting that she will be on breakfast duty while fiance Matt is better with time keeping.
She said: "Obviously I have the breakfast and then he takes them because he's a lot better at that because I've got Gigi as well and I'm breastfeeding Gigi and it's difficult and so I think Matthew's a lot better on time and stuff.
"It is absolutely chaotic, but I feel like it's important to just make it fun in the morning, especially because I used to dread going to school and now I look back and think it was the best days of our lives.
"But yeah, I make it fun."
Charlotte spoke to The Sun as she prepares to get eldest Noah ready to go to school this month.
A recent CBeebies study found that over a third of parents are unaware of what school readiness skills are, and feel stressed and confused about their child starting school.
And so the CBeebies website aims to help parents with loads of amazing tips and information about school readiness skills, as well as puzzles, games and radio.
Discussing this, she said: "I feel like the CBeebies parenting with obviously the song with Dodge is really good in the morning because that really gets you ready for the day.
"I'll be feeling a bit stressed and all over the place, so I I love going on the website and it's proper expert advice on there so it makes you feel a lot less stressed and not pressurised and it.
"It's all about the routine for us because Noah is not in a brilliant routine only because, you know, he was a COVID baby, and so we wanted him around us all the time. He's never been in his own room.
"And my friends and everyone were like, I can't believe you're not doing that, and I was like, I want him with me, and that's just what I wanted at that time.
"But then obviously as he started getting older, I was like, oh this is a bit of a nightmare now.
"And then when Jude came along, that's when it got really tough, so I thought I've got to get Jude in a good routine, so I did and now I see the difference of the routine and not the routine, and CBeebies has really helped with that."
Charlotte, who is a ray of sunshine on social media and keeps things candid with her one million followers, admitted that she does have her down days still, where she'll "cry all day" after becoming a mum for the third time.
"I had one of those days yesterday where I was crying all the time, randomly crying," Charlotte told us, adding: "And I think it's OK to not be OK as well.
"I think we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to be so happy and upbeat every day, which is hard, you know, especially being a mum and having responsibilities.
"It is really, really tough. Really tough. And I think we shouldn't put a lot of pressure on ourselves and like if you do feel like s***, just have a day for yourself, just eat chocolate, you know.
"Get a bloody hot water bottle, watch chick flicks and just kind of reset yourself."



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