shared insight into her life as a potential mum of three and admitted she as she navigated her relationship with her husband .
The 37-year-old Countdown star met her now spouse in 2013 after they appeared on together – as Pasha worked as a professional dancer.
Following their nuptials, the couple , Maven, three, and baby Noa.
The TV presenter recently opened up about the possibility of adding to her brood and revealed the circumstances in which she would turn two children into three.
She told : ‘We’re happy where we are. If I had all the help in the world and all the staff in the world to keep having babies…but I think we’re happy with two.
‘We’re just starting to get out of the woods and they can play together now. They can be left together for a little bit, it’s starting to get a little bit easier. So I think we’re on that note.’
Explaining what an average day at home was like, she playfully exposed the family’s morning routine and said: ‘The big one [Maven] comes in with me with the little one [Noa] and says like, “Hello” and it’s cuddles, cuddles, cuddles.
‘And then it’s generally “Can we go to the park, can we go to soft play, can we go to the beach?”
‘And then it’s, you know, “I want noodles. I want toast.” It just feels like it’s constantly tidying up, feeding, and taking them to the park.
‘I have two children and I took four vehicles to the park with me the other day to make sure they were happy!’
Chatting about her life at home, Rachel also reflected on her public relationship and detailed how she and her husband navigated each stage of marriage.
Speaking to , the star admitted over the weekend that the couple only got to spend ‘a rare date night [together] because he’s going to be away for quite a long time’.
She continued telling the publication: ‘But when you first get together, if they’re away for three months and you’ve only been together a month, it’s a big deal.
‘But when you’ve been together the best part of decade and you can see a future of how ever many more decades that you get together, it kind of changes your perspective.
‘I need to be more organised to see what days he [is] off – I’m juggling so many things.’