'I would have another one tomorrow!' Tamara Ecclestone's husband Jay Rutland reveals he's keen to expand their family... as she admits breastfeeding Sofia is her priority

They are parents to adorable Sophia, who turns 2 in March.

And Tamara Ecclestone and Jay Rutland have opened up about adding to their brood.

The 32-year-old daughter of F1 Billionaire Bernie Ecclestone admitted she is still focusing on their young daughter, while her 35-year-old husband revealed he couldn't wait to expand their family.

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Expanding? Tamara Ecclestone and Jay Rutland have opened up about adding to their brood

Speaking to this week's Hello! magazine, Jay said: 'I would have another one tomorrow. In an ideal world I'd like three.'

But Tamara admitted she wasn't ready yet, explaining: 'I can tell you now that three isn't happening. I do want another child but 2017 isn't the year.

'You never know what's going to happen in the future but right now I'm so consumed with Sophia and I'm still breastfeeding.

'I personally don't feel ready. My body doesn't feel ready.'

Taking it slow: The 32-year-old daughter of F1 Billionaire Bernie Ecclestone admitted she is still focusing on their young daughter, while her 35-year-old husband revealed he couldn't wait to expand their family

The Formula 1 heiress and socialite has previously defended her decision to share photos of her breastfeeding 'Fifi' on social media and hit back at trolls who suggested she should do so in private.

Speaking to the Sun's Fabulous magazine this weekend, the 32-year-old says she finds the uproar 'bizarre'.

Tamara, who is married to former trader Jay Rutland, 35, added: 'Yes, Sophia is two-and-a-half and yes, a lot of people wouldn’t breastfeed now. But it’s so comforting for her and she loves it.'

She joked that her little 'beast' might never tire of breastfeeding and she would be left with 'saggy' breasts - and when asked what she'll do if Sophia wants to keep breastfeeding when she reaches the age of four, she replied: 'We'll cross that bridge when it comes to it.'

Speaking to FEMAIL earlier this year, Tamara shared a very clear message for her trolls: 'I would tell them to go eat their dinner in the toilet.'

She continued: 'I think all mothers should support each other and stick together instead of picking flaws. It's tricky as parenting is one of those things everyone seems to have an opinion on and a lot of the time it's unwanted and can be so cruel.

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'I am doing my best as a mum by following my heart and intuition. I feel mums should really listen to their intuition; no one knows their baby better.' 

'I can tell you now that three isn't happening. I do want another child but 2017 isn't the year', Tamara admitted

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