(From left to right) Tony Drewitt-Barlow, Aspen Drewitt-Barlow, Saffron Drewitt-Barlow and Barrie Drewitt-Barlow (Picture: Rex)

The 18-year-old daughter of Britain’s first gay dads has decided to have twins through a surrogate just like her parents.

Saffron Drewitt-Barlow, who is known for her opulence, wants children with her boyfriend Scott Hutchison, 23, but is not keen on giving birth herself.

She added after they conceived she would donate any leftover embryos to her millionaire parents Tony and Barrie Drewitt-Barlow.

‘I’ve always known that I wanted to be a young mum, I just can’t face nine months of carrying them,’ she told the Daily Mail.

‘Ideally, I would like twins: a boy and a girl. We have got all the technology with IVF and the surrogates through Daddy’s surrogacy company.

‘I’ll be 19 by the time they are born – there’s plenty of mums that age.’

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Gay Fathers Tony and Barrie Drewitt with their twins Aspen and Saffron (Picture: Rex)
Another pic of the parents just after their twins were born (Picture: Rex)

Saffron and twin brother Aspen were the first children in Britain to be officially fathered by two gay men when they were born.

Tony and Barrie Drewitt-Barlow went on to have three other children through surrogacy as well – Orlando, 13, and six-year-old twins Jasper and Dallas.

Ms Drewitt-Barlow said it would be weird donating embryos to her dads but she was happy to do it because they wanted more children.

But the men were not initially keen on the idea and apparently stopped talking to her for a couple of days when she told them.

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Tony Drewitt-Barlow’s (L) cancer has returned (Picture: Rex)
The family is going to get even bigger (Picture: Rex)

She revealed on Thursday her dad Tony needed treatment for throat cancer or he would die in the next 18 months.

He now plans to have an operation in their second home of Florida, United States.

He first had the disease ten years ago but it has returned.

Ms Drewitt-Barlow added: ‘I can imagine the haters will have a field day with this – but as long as I’m a good mum and we already know my dad and daddy are great dads, that’s all that matters.’

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