Bridgerton fans are in for a treat as Lady Whistledown has provided more news.
It has previously been announced that the raunchy period drama would return to Netflix for a second season.
But now a third and fourth series has been commissioned following its worldwide success.
In a tweet from Shodaland, the company behind Bridgerton, they confirmed: "This author is pleased to share the most joyous of news with you, dear readers."
A note in true Bridgerton style then read: "Esteemed members of the Ton, it seems with have a rather special announcement.
"Bridgerton shall return for seasons three and four. The author shall have to purchase more ink..."
It ended: "Yours Truly, Lady Whistledown."
A tweet from Netflix also said: "BREAKING NEWS FROM THE TON. Bridgerton is returning for seasons three *AND* four!"
For those who haven't seen it yet (where have you been?), the first series stars Rege-Jean Page as the Duke of Hastings and Phoebe Dynevor as regency London debutant Daphne Bridgerton.

The upcoming series, due to begin filming soon, will focus on Daphne's eldest brother Lord and his quest to find a suitable Viscountess.
Sex Education star Simone Ashley has been cast as the as new lead.
The 25-year-old British actress will appear as Kate who is described as "a smart, headstrong young woman who suffers no fools - Anthony Bridgerton very much included".
It also comes after fans were left gutted abut the news that the Duke of Hastings would not be appearing in the follow up.
While the character, played by Rege-Jean Page, will not return, wife Daphne, played by Phoebe Dynevor, will be back to help her brother navigate the social scene.