Jake Paul wants to be a father.
The YouTuber-turned-boxer opened up about his plans to become a parent on an episode of his new show, BS With Jake Paul.
Even more surprisingly, Paul announced that he's looking to start a family with his on-again-off-again girlfriend Julia Rose - who he very publically fell out with earlier this year.
After dating for over two years, Rose and Paul's relationship suddenly hit the rocks, as they went from posting each other all over their Instagrams to unfollowing each other and going out with other people.
Despite this, Paul has claimed that they never really broke up, saying: "We were never 'not together'" per MailOnline.
In fact, he's revealed that far from going their separate ways the pair are looking to cement their romance by starting a family.
"Julia and I are actually having conversations on like, when to get pregnant," Paul said during a podcast episode.
He went on to gush over his girlfriend, saying: "She's my support system as well. Like emotional support and all that. Someone I can lean on and you know we're wanting to start a family but I think behind every great man there's a great woman and behind every great woman is a great man."
Paul's friend and MMA fighter Sean O'Malley spoke about the possibility of the former Disney star becoming a dad during an episode of his own podcast, TimboSugarShow.
"I think Jake’s what 25-26. Usually, I would say I don’t know that’s pretty young, but when you’re financially fine and have that much freedom is different," he said.
"Usually, I wouldn’t recommend someone 25 to start a family but it’s different in your position when you have financial freedom. You have freedom to do what you want and when pursuing a fighting career a boxing career it almost makes it easier to have a kid it keeps you grounded keeps you humble," O'Malley added.
In the meantime, Paul is still struggling to line up his next opponent in the boxing ring after several high-profile fights have fallen through.
The star was linked to fight Tommy Fury and Hasim Rahman Jr, but both matches fell through due to Fury being denied entry to the US and Paul and Rahman rowing over weight limits.