SAM Faiers has revealed that her four-year-old son Paul STILL sleeps in her bed instead of her partner, Paul Knightley.
The 29-year-old star has faced backlash in the past from cruel mummy-shamers, but has insisted that she doesn't regret co-sleeping with her son.
Taking to Instagram, the reality TV favourite shared a video of herself and the little boy laying in bed, with Sam asking: "Whose bed is this?"
Paul giggles as he replies: "Yours and daddy's and mine!"
She then asks: "Are you ever gonna sleep in your own bed? How old are you gonna be when you do that?
"Maybe towards the end of the year when you go to school?"
The pair have a cute discussion, with Paul agreeing that he will sleep in his own bed then as Sam kisses him on the forehead and says: "That's a good plan."
She captioned the sweet clip: "Cheeky! Yep, four years, never regretted a second.
"I will miss you so much when you go into your own bed."
Answering a fan Q&A after posting the video, Sam revealed that while Paul always sleeps with her, two-year-old daughter Rosie stopped at 14 months.
A follower asked: "Do Rosie and Paul sleep in with you every night?"
The ex Towie star replied: "Paul does yes, he always has. Rosie did until I stopped breastfeeding her at about 14 months.
"I then got her into a really good routine, she's a dream.
"She goes down 6.30pm every night in her own room, in her cot."
In January, Sam revealed that she was going to attempt to get Paul to sleep in his own bed, but it evidently hasn't gone to plan.
She and her partner Paul, who she has been with since 2014, have previously spoken out about sleeping in separate bedrooms.
Speaking on her ITVBe show The Mummy Diaries, Sam asked: "So how long do you think it's going to be until we're back in the same bed?
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"I estimate about three years. I miss cuddling you in bed, it feels weird don't you think?"
She later added to the camera: "I'm not going to lie, I do miss sharing a bed with Big Paul. I think we've got into such a routine with going into separate beds and sleeping with the kids.
"It's just become normal to us and I look forward to the day that I can get back into my lovely luxurious bed."