Emma Willis shares rare snap of her stylish kids as they count down to Christmas

Emma Willis shares rare snap of her stylish kids as they count down to Christmas

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Emma Willis’ kids are clearly counting down the days until Christmas as she let fans in on her homelife on Instagram.

The TV star rarely posts photos of her young family but she couldn’t resist as two of her brood sat transfixed by a festive film.

Her son Ace, nine, and sister Trixie, four, are clearly already in the mood for Christmas, with not long to go now.

Their flowing long blonde hair on full show, Emma pictured the pair sitting crossed-legged on the floor staring at the giant screen.

She captioned her Story: “19 more sleeps…” with a Santa emoji.

The former Big Brother presenter has three kids with Busted star Matt, with Isabelle, 11, clearly not yet ready to get into the spirit!

Emma earned much praise after saying she is raising son Ace to be an “open-minded and inclusive individual” after posting a stylish snap of him wearing a pink T-shirt.

She was credited for was breaking gender boundaries with the sweet picture back in October.

Emma, 44, says she felt “overwhelmed” by the response to the post, which showed the lad with long blonde hair wearing a colourful cropped tee and jeans.

She called him her “little style icon” – and fans love her and Matt’s impressive approach to parenting.

Speaking during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, she explained: “Do you know what I was really overwhelmed actually because it’s just my son in a pink top.

“And for me that’s kind of normality because he loves colour, he’s always had long hair.

“He’s a very free and open-minded boy who is like, ‘Why do I have to dress in green and blue and grey if I like pink and red and purple? Why is that not okay?’

“We’re raising him as an open-minded and inclusive individual.”