Big Brother icon Nikki Grahame wanted to have children, her will suggests, as she made amendments to her will three years prior to her death.
The TV personality passed away in April this year from anorexia at the age of 38, having never had any children.
Years of battling the mental illness had left Nikki infertile but she had previously revealed hopes of undergoing IVF in order to become a mother.
In light of her death, the contents of a will Nikki had drawn up in 2018 have been revealed.
In one part of the document, the late star instructed that upon her death, any surviving child of hers should inherit her entire £322,000 fortune.
The Sun reports that Nikki’s estate will instead be left to her mother Sue Grahame and her 21-year-old nephew, Sunny.
She also left £10,000 to one of her friends.
Nikki previously revealed her hopes of undergoing IVF treatment in order to become a mum.
In 2019, she told new! magazine: “I’ve enquired at a few clinics in London.
“Ideally, I’d meet the right guy and we could go through the process together.”
After her death, Nikki’s friend and Blue star Duncan James confirmed that Nikki had asked him to father her child via sperm donation.
He told OK!: “She said she wanted me to be her sperm donor.
“I remember speaking to her about it and she was like, ‘Well, if you can’t be my boyfriend, you can at least be my sperm donor, because I want you to be the daddy of my child.'”
Nikki rose to fame on the seventh series of Big Brother in 2006.
Shortly before her death, she visited a private health facility to seek treatment for her eating disorder.
Channel 4 has since commissioned a documentary which will examine Nikki’s rise to reality stardom and also her 30-year struggle with anorexia.
In a statement, her mum Sue said: “Nikki was so much more than a reality TV contestant and I am looking forward to celebrating her short life in this documentary.”
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