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ANY mum is well aware of just how much your life changes when you have kids - something which comedian Katherine Ryan has recently shed light on.

The 40-year-old has two children, Fred and Fenna, with husband Bobby Kootstra, and a 14-year-old, Violet, from a previous relationship, has opened up about how different her life looks now.

Comedian Katherine Ryan has opened up about juggling her career and motherhood
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Comedian Katherine Ryan has opened up about juggling her career and motherhood
The 40-year-old has two children, Fred and Fenna, with husband Bobby Kootstra
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The 40-year-old has two children, Fred and Fenna, with husband Bobby Kootstra
She also has a 14-year-old, Violet, from a previous relationship
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She also has a 14-year-old, Violet, from a previous relationshipCredit: Rex
The mum-of-three, who is not one to shy from controversy, explained that her life will never be the same as having children
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The mum-of-three, who is not one to shy from controversy, explained that her life will never be the same as having childrenCredit: kathbum/Instagram

The famed comedian, known for her larger-than-life personality and honest sketches, has admitted that having children "ruined" the life she had before becoming a mum.

‘My children have enriched my life, they’re such a blessing and I would never trade them for anything,’ she said, in a candid interview with Women Magazine.

"I would be lying if I said they didn’t ruin the life I had before. But I rebuilt a better one and that’s fine.

"I would be pretending if I said that I could still do all the things that I could before and I think we’re selling this fantasy of what motherhood means if we aren’t honest about that."

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FRANK & HONEST

Katherine Ryan frequently speaks out about the realities of motherhood and previously divided opinion after revealing that she potty trains her children "from the moment they're born."

“I put them on the potty pretty much from the moment they’re born," she said, speaking on her podcast 'Telling Everybody Everything.'

"A newborn is still scrunched up, you can’t sit them on the potty, but from about the time they can listen to a story and look at a book, I just put them on the potty randomly throughout the day, and they have an instinct to go.

“It happens all over the world, just not in Western culture. We are the ones, the only ones, who train our babies to go in a nappy.”

Despite this, the Live at the Apollo star did admit that the journey isn't always plain sailing.

She continued: "In the early stages, when my children are learning to walk, they do chuck a p*** here and there on the ground, and you have to be very careful that they don’t slip in it, but they see themselves peeing and they learn what peeing is.

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“That’s fine with me because crucially what I’m not doing when I potty train my kids young is I am avoiding the stage where the rest of us in Western culture train them to go in their pants.”

MARITAL WOES

Katherine Ryan has never been shy about exposing the inner workings of her relationship recently revealed to The Sun her unusual sleeping arrangements with her husband Bobby, whom she married in 2019.

The refreshingly honest comic admits she doesn’t know if her relationship with her childhood sweetheart will go the distance, following their civil partnership in late 2019.

“We’ve only been married five years, but 50 years? I don’t know,” she says bluntly.

“Everyone’s happy after the first five whereas I’m more about, ‘Can we make it to 20 years and 40 years and 50 years?’”

I would be pretending if I said that I could still do all the things that I could before and I think we’re selling this fantasy of what motherhood means if we aren’t honest about that

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She also shed light on their evolving relationship, confessing how her husband had fallen down her priority list in recent years.

“I personally co-sleep [with daughter Fenna], I spend so much time with my kids, I’m an attachment parent," she explained.

“I potty-trained them really, really young which was controversial, I carry them everywhere.

“Maybe my marriage takes a back seat.”

'CAN'T HAVE IT ALL'

This follows Lily Allen's recent claims that mums "can't have it all" after having children.

 “Yes, my children ruined my career," she told Radio Times.

"I love them and they complete me, but in terms of pop stardom, they totally ruined it.

The 38-year-old continued: "I get really annoyed when people say you can have it all because, quite frankly, you can’t.

"Some people choose their career over their children and that’s their prerogative, but my parents were quite absent when I was a kid.

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“I feel like it left some nasty scars that I’m not willing to repeat on mine.

"I chose to step back and concentrate on them. I’m glad that I’ve done that because I think they’re pretty well-rounded.”

Katherine is not the only celeb to voice her opinion about motherhood, with famed Brit singer Lily Allen also offering her two pence on the subject recently
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Katherine is not the only celeb to voice her opinion about motherhood, with famed Brit singer Lily Allen also offering her two pence on the subject recentlyCredit: Getty
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