London: Cheryl Cole`s mother is apparently pressurizing her daughter to start trying for a baby with long time boyfriend Tre Holloway.
The 29-year-old singer, who has no plans of marrying Holloway this year, admitted that she constantly talks about family plans with her mum Joan, the Daily Star reported.
A source close to the Geordie star told the publication that Cole`s mum, who has four children of her won, is a major influence on her and she has warned her not to leave it too late otherwise she will be left heart-broken if she keeps putting it off because she thinks that being a mum will be the making of the singer.
The insider revealed that her mother thinks that 27-year-old Holloway is the perfect guy and after what happened with her former husband Ashley Cole , she doesn`t see marriage as a priority for her girl.
The tabloid`s insiders said that 52-year-old Joan is on a mission to persuade Cheryl to start trying for a baby plus it`s only in the last few weeks that Cheryl has felt she is in a position to even think about being a mum and having her mum`s backing is the last piece of the jigsaw.
Sources also divulged that Tre has already made it clear he`d love kids and would be a very hands-on dad but he also respects that former ` Girls Aloud` member has her career too.
ANI
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