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alert-–-dr-chris-brown-reveals-he-hasn’t-given-up-on-his-hopes-to-become-a-father:-‘it’s-not-the-way-it’s-worked-out’Alert – Dr Chris Brown reveals he hasn’t given up on his hopes to become a father: ‘It’s not the way it’s worked out’

Dr. Chris Brown has opened up about his hopes of starting a family one day.

The 45-year-old TV vet admitted after devoting the last 10 years to his career, he still wants to become a dad.

‘I still feel that’s very much a priority. Would I like to have done something about that in the last five years? Probably,’ he said in an interview with Stellar magazine, which hits newsstands on Sunday.

‘But it hasn’t worked out that work that way. If it hasn’t happened naturally and I’m not a dad yet, then I’m OK with that. I’m not worried.

Chris, who will soon be seen on Seven’s new renovation show Dream Home, added that he did not want to ‘force things’ and end up in a ‘rushed’ situation.

Celebrity vet Dr. Chris Brown (pictured) has opened up about his hopes of starting a family.

Celebrity vet Dr. Chris Brown (pictured) has opened up about his hopes of starting a family.

‘I feel like it will happen when it happens,’ the former I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here host continued.

Elsewhere in the chat, the Dr admitted that he would have liked to had a family at this stage in his life. 

‘I’ve probably prioritised work more than I potentially should have over the past 10 years to the detriment of my personal life,’ he said. 

‘In a perfect world I’d had liked to have had kids, but it’s not the way it’s worked out.’ 

The 45-year-old said that after devoting the last 10 years to his career he still wants to be a dad

The 45-year-old said that after devoting the last 10 years to his career he still wants to be a dad

Chris will soon be seen in Seven's new renovation series Dream Home (pictured with the cast)

Chris will soon be seen in Seven’s new renovation series Dream Home (pictured with the cast)

It comes after Chris made made the shock network jump from Channel Ten to Channel Seven in July last year.

According to reports, the television star is ‘feeling the pressure’ with his upcoming roles at Seven — his first few duties include hosting Dancing With The Stars, a new renovation show Dream Home, and new animal adventure series Once In A Lifetime.

‘I do think he’s finding it tough,’ a source told New Idea magazine.

‘He’s turned his whole life upside down moving to Seven, and he could be feeling the pressure.’

The insider added the network is ‘ruthless’ for ratings and relying on Brown when the ‘cameras start rolling’.

‘He can’t afford to stuff up,’ they added.

Brown signed a two-year contract with Seven worth more than $1million a year, following his contractual obligations for I’m A Celebrity at his former network.

Brown signed a two-year contract with Seven worth more than $1million a year, following his contractual obligations for I'm A Celebrity at his former network. Pictured: Chris with his former I'm a Celebrity...co-host Julia Morris

Brown signed a two-year contract with Seven worth more than $1million a year, following his contractual obligations for I’m A Celebrity at his former network. Pictured: Chris with his former I’m a Celebrity…co-host Julia Morris

Dream Home is based on the successful New Zealand series of the same name which aired from 1999 to 2013.

The series will be made by production company Endemol Shine and will begin filming last year before premiering in early 2024.

Brown inked a multi-year deal with Seven in February last year to produce unspecified ‘new projects’ for the station.

Aside from hosting Dream Home, he is also co-hosting Dancing With The Stars alongside Sonia Kruger.

He also been seen in a new animal adventure series Once in a Lifetime. 

Chris will soon be seen in a new animal adventure series Once in a Lifetime

Chris will soon be seen in a new animal adventure series Once in a Lifetime

Brown started his TV career in 2003 as a presenter on Harry’s Practice on Seven, a role that earned him a Logie nomination for Most Popular New Talent.

He joined Ten in 2008 to host Bondi Vet, which became a surprise ratings hit and was syndicated around the world.

The factual series was based on his real-life experience as a vet at the Bondi Junction Veterinary Hospital in Sydney’s east.

He went on to become a part-time panelist on The Project and also co-hosted I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and The Living Room, which was axed last year.

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