London: Katy Perry hopes to be visited by the stork in the near future as the the popstar is already broody after just two months of marriage to British comedian Russell Brand.
The couple tied the knot in a traditional Indian ceremony in Rajasthan and the `Teenage Dream` hitmaker says that she wants lots of children, reported Daily Mail online.
Speaking to Grazia magazine, the 26-year-old star replied emphatically when asked if she was thinking of having children.
"Absolutely. I don`t want to miss out on any experience. I want lots of children. It`s all very possible," she added.
Posing in a festive photoshoot for the magazine, Perry said that she was looking forward to spending her first Christmas with her 35-year-old husband, as a married couple.
"There will be me and Russ and a pink Christmas tree and a tofu-turky. We`ll open one present the night before because that`s the tradition in my family. And we`ll do something new. We`ll start our own new tradition because we are a family now," she said about her plans for the festive
season.
PTI
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