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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Bianca Gascoigne thinks she and Kris Boyson could get back together

    The 34-year-old model and 29-year-old personal trainer called time on their relationship last month after almost a year of dating and the blonde beauty has explained they were simply too busy for one another, but things have stayed “amicable” between them and she won’t rule out a reconciliation in the future


    In an interview with Closer magazine, she said: “We’ve both got a lot of work on at the moment so we didn’t have much time to see each other.

    “I believe in fate, and I don’t know what will happen in the future, but at the minute it’s just best for us to work on our business projects and then maybe in the future, who knows?

    “We could rekindle it. It’s been very amicable and we’re still friends, it’s just not for right now.”

    And despite the split, Bianca – whose adoptive father is former England and Tottenham Hotspur football legend Paul Gascoigne - is still keen to settle down and have children.

    She said: “Growing up I wasn’t very maternal and I never had dreams of being a mum.

    “Now one of my very close friends has had three children and I absolutely love them to bits and it makes me think, ‘I know what it’s all about now.’

    “I’m going to make sure that, when I do have them, it’s the right time.

    “I always think, ‘Oh dear, am I going to leave it too late?’ But I don’t think age matters, I think some girls really put pressure on themselves to get married and have children but it doesn’t affect me too much.”

    Meanwhile, Bianca feels sexier than ever after having her breasts reduced from an E to a B cup late last year.

    The star – who had two boob jobs at the age of 21 – said: “I thought, ‘It’s time to grow up’. I’ve always had big hair, big eyelashes, big boobs and I’ve really gone a different way now.

    “I love my new boobs. I feel sexier with smaller boobs, which I never thought I’d say.

    “I had an uplift as well, so they’re more pert. I feel younger and not as top-heavy.”

    But Bianca got a shock when she went under the knife in Turkey because it was discovered one of her old implants had ruptured, which could have caused serious health issues.

    She said: “It could have been really dangerous, so it was a shock to be told that.

    “My implants were 13 years old and I think it can happen sometimes, so it’s quite scary.

    “Luckily implants have advanced a lot since then so hopefully it wouldn’t happen again.”

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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