WWE star John Cena reveals whether children are on the cards as he prepares to wed fiancée Nikki Bella
He's the WWE superstar that proposed in the ring to Nikki Bella, real name Nicole Garcia-Colace, at WrestleMania in April.
And in Sunday's Stellar magazine, John Cena revealed whether he and his fiancée are to become parents.
Despite describing children as 'wonderful,' the 40-year-old wrestler-turned actor said he currently does not have babies on the brain.
Children are wonderful': WWE star John Cena, 40, revealed in Sunday's Stellar magazine whether babies are on the cards, as he prepares to wed fiancée Nikki Bella, 34
'Children are wonderful. I get so much inspiration and energy from all sorts of kids around the world,' John, an ambassador for charity Make-A-Wish Foundation told Stellar.
That said however, the entertainer is in no means preparing to welcome children of his own.
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'Speak to anyone and they'll tell you two things: it's the greatest thing that will ever happen to you, and it completely changes your life. Because you are now responsible for the well being of a being, trying to figure out life.
'If I can't do that correctly, or give the amount of time needed to do that correctly, then I wouldn't want to put somebody through that,' John went on to explain.
Ambassador role: 'Children are wonderful. I get so much inspiration and energy from all sorts of kids around the world,' John, an ambassador for charity Make-A-Wish Foundation told the publication