Chloe Madeley reveals her main goal is NOT having a family and insists she’s in ‘no rush’ to marry James Haskell
The gym bunny, 29, instead wants to concentrate on building her Fitness Fondue empire

LOVED-UP gym bunny Chloe Madeley candidly admitted her life goal revolves around sweaty workouts and fitness fashion - NOT babies and marriage to her rugby hunk boyfriend James Haskell.
Richard Madeley's super-toned daughter, 29, is so eager to build on the rocketing success of her training app Fitness Fondue she exclusively told us her target was actively "not to have a family."
The bubbly businesswoman admitted to The Sun Online she was continually quizzed about when James, 32, who plays for England, would pop the question after two years of dating.
She exclusively told us: "I get it, we are at that age where everyone I know is getting married and having kids.
"It's lovely. I am excited for them - that is not lost for me - but our lives are a bit different.
"Right now, our life goal, in the next couple of years is not to have a family - it's very much focused on career.
"Hopefully it will get to a point where we look at each other and say yes, but right now we are distracted by other things."
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She added: "He's an England rugby player and travels the world, when he's home he's very much focused on the club.
"I'm single-handedly running my business and we are really happy and focused.
"There's just no rush."
The daughter of TV favourites Richard and Judy has worked tirelessly to carve out a career in the fitness industry after her love for the gym was sparked by her former personal trainer boyfriend.
Since then, she has built up a loyal online following posting top training techniques and nutrition advice to her Instagram page.
Next up, she told us a fitness clothing line and book was in store - with her hectic schedule pretty much blocking out any time for babies.
On Friday, she channelled her passion to promote female fitness in her new role as , where she took part in an all-women Warrior Camp training session in London.
Yet she admitted her disappointment when she faced sickening rape and death threats at the hands of keyboard warriors quick to target her muscular, honed body.
Talking of her new project, she exclusively told us: "Anything to do with fitness and women I'm all about, so I was eager to get on board.
"Women are seeing rugby as a really fun way to be fit and healthy and train.
"I'm so genuinely passionate about what I do - I love training other women and I love training myself.
When people come in at me, and criticise how I look, I'm so sure of what I'm doing it just rolls off my back.
"I'm not going to give it up because somebody else said they don't like it."
Admitting she didn't feel comfortable with her own body shape in her teenage years, Chloe added: "I fight back against it to set an example to those girls to say it's OK to do your own thing and not conform.
"Stick up for it, fight for yourself and don't fit in.
"You have the right to be yourself and not fall in line.
"It makes me sad some women out there don't see it like that."
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