Rochelle Humes has revealed an unusual pregnancy craving she had while in Glasgow.
The former Saturdays singer regularly stays in the city with her husband Marvin Humes to film the BBC music quiz show The Hit List, which they co-present.
On one occasion during filming in Glasgow, while Rochelle was expecting her son Blake, she suddenly felt a hankering for a popular local treat.
The 35-year-old admitted she wanted to flag down a Glasgow cabbie to take her to the nearest place to get her hands on a deep-fried Mars bar, the Scottish Sun reports.
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She said: “One year in Glasgow when I was pregnant, I promise you, I was about to get in a taxi and go find someone who would make me a deep-fried Mars Bar.
“But by the time that we had finished filming - you know when you’re pregnant - I didn’t want it anymore.
“You really crave something but then when we did the show that was it.”
Meanwhile, Marvin of X Factor boyband JLS spoke of his love for Scotland and revealed his surprising connection with us.
He said: “We love Scotland, Scotland holds a very special place in both our hearts personally and professionally.
“My nan was born in Dundee so I feel like I’ve always had a connection with Scotland.
“In JLS, we always opened our tours up here, whether it was Braehead Arena, the SECC or the Hydro.
“I’ve always had nice memories of us in Scotland.”
Filming of the new series of The Hit List is understood to be underway in Glasgow.
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