Jessica Biel pregnant with Justin Timberlake's baby?

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Jessica Biel may be pregnant after her husband Justin Timberlake hinted that they plan to have kids.

Latest rumors surrounding the couple, who tied the knot in October last year, have emerged, stating that they plan to start a family.

Star magazine reported that although Biel is worried about the toll that pregnancy may have on her body, she definitely wants to have kids. "Now that they're married and Justin has made it clear he is devoted to Jess, there is no reason not to start a family. However, she knows her body will take a hit. A lot of her roles are based on sex appeal so she is definitely nervous but she wants this. She's 100 per cent focused on making it happen."

Timberlake previously stated that he was not in a rush to have children but that he will leave it to fate. ''I'm not against the idea at all, but I think I still have some time ahead of me," he said, according to Contact Music. "Let's leave it to fate.''

In other Timberlake news, the "Suit and Tie" singer appeared on Saturday Night Live last night and played Irish immigrant Cornelius Timberlake in his skit.

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