has revealed he and his wife would love to foster a child.
The loved-up couple has a beautiful big brood already.
Not only do they share little ones Rex, Rose and Belle, but they also have Harry, Leighton and Zachary from previous relationships.
Speaking in a new interview, doting dad Joe, 41, explained that he and 33-year-old Stacey , but that they’ve talked about fostering.
Joe – whose mum Kiffy has worked in foster care for 15 years – explained: ‘Before you know it you’ve got six!
‘This is it, I’m pretty sure that this is it, we can’t go there again which is really sad, we love kids, we love the baby stage, and the toddler stage, and the baby stage goes by really fast, so it is a little bit sad but I think this will be it.’
He added on the : ‘Fostering is something that me and Stacey have talked about and would love to do.
‘We’d love to foster, we’d love to give something back, you know?’
Joe went on: ‘It is something that we definitely want to do when our kids get old enough that they’re not as reliant on us.’
It comes after Stacey confirmed that she and Joe are taking ‘every precaution possible’ to avoid baby number six.
In a video posted to , the pair were returning to family life and picking the kids up following a break from Salzburg which seemed to have them feeling loved up.
After Stacey thanked her mum for looking after the couple’s three youngest children – Rex, four, daughter Rose, one, and four-month-old Belle – she described how great their holiday had been, telling viewers that she and Joe are on a ‘mini-break high,’ but even so, they won’t be welcoming another little one to their large brood.
‘We were kissing yesterday and the boys were like “urgh, you disgust me,”‘ the TV personality shared while cracking up laughing.
‘Oh but don’t worry loads of you messaging me saying “is this baby number six,”‘ she said before frantically waving at the camera.
‘Don’t worry we’re taking every precaution possible to make sure that doesn’t happen,’ she added before thanking fans for all of their lovely messages while they were away.