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    J.B. Gill has been scouring prospectuses of prestigious schools for his one-month-old son to go to.

    The singer-turned-farmer and his wife Chloe welcomed their first child, Ace, into the world last month and as well as already eyeing up potential education establishments for his child, the 27-year-old star is hoping the little one will excel at gymnastics and feeding pigs on their farm when he is older.


    J.B. said: "The name Ace means 'one who excels' and I want him to be the best he can be in as many things as possible.

    "There's already so much I'm looking forward to doing with him, like taking him horse riding and out on the farm feeding the pigs.

    "I want him to try gymnastics, running, rugby, football, skiing - all the things we've been fortunate to experience.

    "There's so much out there to learn about and I can't wait to show him."

    As well as showing Ace his ever-expanding drift of pigs, which J.B. plans to increase to 500 in the near future, the ex-JLS star has already got a job lined up for the youngster - helping to muck out his porkers and picking fresh eggs when his chickens lay them on his farmland in Kent, south east England.

    He added to HELLO! magazine: "I'm looking to build up the number of pigs to 25 breeding sows and 500 pigs by the end of next year.

    "What I'm really excited about is when Ace is old enough to enjoy the farm, too.

    "I can't wait to get him his first pair of willies and get him mucking out the pigs with me.

    "We'll send him down to pick fresh eggs for breakfast. It's such a lovely life for a kid here.

    "There's so much for him to learn and experience and I can't wait to be part of that - me and my boy."

    The full interview with J.B. and Chloe is in this week's HELLO! magazine, out now.

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