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    Kevin Jonas is open to having a third child

    The Jonas Brothers singer and his wife Danielle are already parents to daughters Alena, 10, and seven-year-old Valentina and though they paused any plans to have another baby due to his spouse's recent health struggles, they are not ruling out expanding their family in the future


    Speaking on 'The Viall Files' podcast, Kevin, 36, told host Nick Viall: "If it's God's will, we'll see.

    "It's like, we took some health time for my wife. She has Lyme disease, so she really wanted to get that right. She's kind of only coming out of it now, in a good way, which is wonderful.

    "Like all things, it just takes time and figuring out your life. But definitely not ruling it out."

    However, the 'Claim to Fame' host noted that having another baby at this point would be like starting again because his daughters are so grown up.

    He laughed: "My oldest daughter came downstairs this morning and she had a cold ice roller on her face while she made herself breakfast. Like, she's 10.

    "She came down dressed, made herself breakfast and was getting ready for camp and rolling her face, like, my life is amazing right now.

    "Do I want to be changing diapers? Maybe not, but at the same time, I love babies and I love having kids, so why not? Let's go."

    And Kevin admitted Valentina wouldn't be impressed to have a younger sibling.

    He said: "[Alena] wants to have another kid. Our second [Valentina] does not. Our second is our little rock star [and] she's like, 'No way. No babies.'"

    The 'Sucker' hitmaker previously spoke of having to learn to let go as a "protective" dad.

    He told 'Entertainment Tonight': "I can say for myself, I'm going to be protective. But I also know I'm going to have to let them go.

    "It's going to be tough...I was at a birthday party and Valentina let go of my hand and grabbed the hand of a friend and I died a little inside."

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