Olly Murs brags that his sex life is just as good as ever after welcoming his new baby daughter but admits he’s plagued by guilt for going on tour
Olly Murs boasts that his sex life is still as good as ever since the birth of his daughter.
The singer, 40, welcomed baby Madison with wife Amelia, 32, five months ago and made the revelation in an interview with The sun.
He said, “Our sex life has not been affected at all, and I’m not lying when I say that.
“It’s just finding time around the baby. If I’m not cleaning up diapers or feeding, I ask her, ‘When are we going to get some of that?'”
Olly admitted he felt guilty about going on tour so soon after his wife gave birth, explaining that he’s more worried now because he’s a “girl dad.”
Olly Murs, 40, has insisted his sex life is still as good as ever since the birth of his daughter (pictured with wife Amelia, September 1)
The pop star also admitted he felt guilty about going on tour so soon after his wife gave birth, explaining that he’s more worried now because he’s a “girl dad” (pictured at the NTAs this month)
The singer welcomed baby Madison with wife Amelia, 32, five months ago and explained in an interview with The Sun how his life has changed
He said, ‘I know how tough a boy has to be because I’ve been there. I knew what kind of parent I would be with a boy. There would be a certain discipline. But having a girl changed that.’
The creator of the Trouble hit told the publication that He struggles with guilt about going on tour.
Just two days after his daughter Madison was born in April, Olly went on tour supporting Take That.
The pop star left his wife Amelia at home with his mother-in-law to care for their little miracle. Despite regular messages with updates about the baby, the new father admitted that he found it annoying to be away from home and miss important moments.
Olly praised his wife and explained that although everything was fine, the tour was still taking a toll on the family.
He said, “That was the hardest part of fatherhood for me so far — leaving Madison. I felt like I wasn’t really there. I felt like I wasn’t connected to her, and she was like, ‘Who is this guy?'”
The singer said he struggles with guilt and admitted he tries to be as helpful as possible, but sometimes feels like he’s “just kind of there.”
Olly revealed he worries he won’t be able to understand what his daughter will go through when she grows up and admitted thinking about her future is ‘scary’
Olly also said he has been forced to take drastic measures to avoid over-excited fans and revealed he can no longer take his daughter Madison to swimming lessons or sensory classes
He added that the couple work together to overcome the challenges of touring and Olly explained that they find it difficult because he can’t take paternity leave and works irregular hours.
However, Amelia was able to poke fun at the couple’s differing schedules, sharing a video of her weekend on Instagram in May.
The bodybuilder shared the cheeky video with her 200,000 followers, which shows her falling asleep to a cartoon with her newborn daughter, while her husband Olly dances on stage for a cheering audience.
Despite the jokes, the singer said he struggles with guilt and admitted he tries to be as helpful as possible, but that sometimes he feels like he’s “just kind of there.”
He also told the publication that he tries to be as actively involved as possible and that he supports his wife Amelia by going to the shops or babysitting.
But Amelia was able to poke fun at the couple’s differing schedules, sharing a video of her weekend on Instagram in May
The bodybuilder shared the cheeky clip with her 200,000 followers, who nodded
The new mother watched a children’s cartoon with her newborn daughter while her husband Olly danced on stage for a cheering audience
Although everything was going smoothly at home, the singer was frustrated by over-enthusiastic fans who interrupted his pleasant family time.
Olly told the publication that things have become so difficult that he has had to take drastic measures.
The star revealed that he is unable to participate in daily family activities and is therefore staying home instead of taking his daughter Madison to swimming lessons or sensory classes.
Rather than asking his fans to leave him alone, Olly admitted he prefers to stay away from them as he finds the encounters awkward.
The Dance With Me Tonight singer explained that while no one takes pictures when he’s out with his daughter, he’s still protective of her and avoids fans. He added that he tries to separate his life as a pop star from his fatherhood.
And in between performances, Olly seems more than happy changing nappies and spending time with his ‘girls’ like home.
Olly and his wife of one year still appear as in love as ever and the singer revealed that despite having a newborn baby, the couple’s sex life hasn’t suffered (pictured at Wimbledon in July)
Olly’s revelations come just a week after he performed at the National Television Awards (pictured)
The singer took to the stage midway through the awards ceremony, which was broadcast live on ITV, to sing some of his best hits including Troublemaker and Heart Skips A Beat
But fans were unimpressed and took to X – formerly Twitter – to criticize the poor sound quality and bash the awards ceremony.
He also said he laughed about going to the store for more baby stuff and that it was all a big change.
Olly’s revelations came just a week after he performed at the National Television Awards.
The singer took to the stage midway through the awards ceremony, which was broadcast live on ITV, to perform some of his best songs, including Troublemaker and Heart Skips A Beat.
When his performance opened with a clip from his 2009 X Factor audition, many fans on X (formerly Twitter) responded by criticizing the poor sound quality. They wrote:
‘Producer: Let’s get Olly Murs to do a medley of his hits! Fellow producer: And saddle him with terrible sound? Producer: Of course. #NTA’s’;
‘This Olly Murs Medley is murderous to our ears I’m afraid, utterly horrific, get the army involved #NTAs’;