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Kimberley Walsh says she and her sisters have 'bonded' more since becoming mums

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Kimberley Walsh has revealed that motherhood has made her bond with her soap star sisters Sally and Amy even stronger.The 40 year old is mum to three sons – Bobby, seven, Cole, five, and eight month old Nate – while her older sister Sally, 44, is mum to four boys herself.

Former Girls Aloud singer Kimberley's youngest sister Amy, 34, recently welcomed her first child, daughter Bonnie Mae, with EastEnders star partner Toby Alexander-Smith.

Speaking exclusively to OK! about her relationship with her siblings, Kimberley said: "We're a very close family. We're friends before we are siblings, we do most of our stuff together.

Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. "But it's a new chapter to share moving forward with Amy now, that's going to be lovely. "For me and Sally, there are seven boys between us and some of them are a year apart – there's a month difference between two – so we have definitely shared a lot with each other and bonded over that." Discussing the difference between being a mum and an auntie, the Morning Live host added: "There is a difference in the role and I love being an auntie. "You don't have to tell your nieces and nephews off, you can just be that fun aunt and enjoy that company. "With so many of them, you don't really get the chance to spend time with them on their own. "That's my challenge as they grow up, to spend quality time with them individually.There's so many kids now." But she admitted that she and Sally are nervous about their cousins growing up and wanting to hit the town as they are "thick as thieves." Become an OK!

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