BOLTON'S Paddy McGuinness revealed he turns down 70% of the work offered to him.

The Take Me Out host, whose new quiz show Benchmark launched on Channel 4 on Monday, also said there are no plans on the horizon for more children with wife Christine.

The 41-year-old, father to 22-month-old twins Leo and Penelope said: "I think if we'd have had one child, we would've definitely said, 'Let's try again.'

"Having two at once, and one a boy and one a girl, people say, 'Oh you're lucky', but there's having kids and then there's having twins.

"It was, and still is, very difficult. It's tiring. Everything's double; double nappies, double teething, double sleepless nights, so I think we're kind of happy at the minute. There's definitely no chatting about having more kids."

Speaking of turning down work, he said: "I probably turn down about 70% of the stuff offered to me. But anything I do, I stand by, because I think there's something in it. Take Me Out's quite a hard show to do.

"It's long days and you probably only see about 10% of the questions I ask the girls. With Benchmark, it's two recordings a day. I've never done that on anything and I think that's my maximum."

Benchmark is on Channel 4 at 4pm on weekdays.