New Australian Idol judge Meghan Trainor reveals her one-year-old son Riley learned to speak in Australia – and says she plans to have THREE more children
American pop star Meghan Trainor couldn’t hide her delight on Sunday as she admitted her one-year-old son Riley had spoken his first word in Australia.
Meghan, 28, recently spent time Down Under filming her role as a judge on the upcoming Australian Idol reboot.
“He was silent but then we went to Australia and he said mum,” admitted a proud Meghan on The Project.
American pop star Meghan Trainor (pictured) couldn’t contain her delight on Sunday as she confessed her one-year-old son Riley had spoken his first word in Australia
She then said that she and her husband Daryl Sabara worked hard to give Riley some brothers and sisters to play with.
“I made one baby and I want to make three more,” she said.
The ‘Lips Are Movin’ hitmaker admitted she’s never been happier as “my family is healthy and amazing.”
Meghan recently spent time Down Under filming her role as a judge on the upcoming Australian Idol reboot and admitted Riley had started speaking in Australia
It comes after Meghan revealed she is trying to conceive twins and could conceive them Down Under.
The Massachusetts-born pop star said she wants to have a big family with her husband Daryl Sabara.
“I’m going for twins, I want a farm. We’re in Australia and I’m trying to conceive at the same time,” she said on Nova’s Smallzy’s Surgery.
Meghan said she and husband Daryl Sabara worked hard to give Riley some brothers and sisters to play with
The Massachusetts-born pop star said she wants to have a big family with her husband Daryl Sabara
The mother-of-one said that hopefully it won’t be long before her fans notice a baby bump.
“Hopefully you see a tummy in the second half of the journey,” Meghan said.
The singer added that she was so focused on conception that she turned down a Christmas tour.
Meghan was announced in September to be a judge on Seven’s upcoming Australian Idol reboot, which will air in 2023.
Meghan was announced in September to be a judge on Seven’s upcoming Australian Idol reboot, which will air in 2023