Penny Lancaster has said in an interview that she wants her baby to be a mini Rod Stewart.
Speaking on television show 'This Morning', Lancaster, who is due to give birth in December, said: "Everyone looks at me and says 'you're having a boy'."
"I'd love a little mini Rod! We have gone through a funny list of names and we've had things up on the fridge and all the kids writing their ideas down," she said.
"If it's a boy, which most people think it may be, I'm going to have Wallace as a middle name because that's my granddad's middle name. Either a Charlie Wallace or a Jimmy Wallace."
Lancaster also said that they were considering the names Isabella and Amelia if the baby is a girl.
"It's one of those things that I thought about right at the beginning and now it's gone to the back of my mind. I am concentrating on the birth. I suppose I'll wait until the final moment before I decide," she said.
This will be the first child for 60-year-old Stewart and 34-year-old Lancaster, who got engaged in March of this year. Stewart already has six children.