Ellie Simmonds has taken on the agonising decision about whether or not she should have children - exploring the complications of passing on a fatal version of dwarfism.
The five-time Paralympic gold medallist, will look at why she might have to genetically engineer a foetus in her latest project for ITV called Ellie Simmonds: Should I have children?
The OBE and MBE will also consider the issues facing parents who are told their children will be born with disabilities.
Ms Simmonds, 30, has the least impaired version of achondroplasia (the official name for dwarfism) and her life has certainly been one of vast achievement.
From winning two golds aged 13 at the 2008 Beijing Games, appearing on Strictly Come Dancing in 2022, and becoming a sports pundit, her disability hasn't held her back.






