Little Mix's Leigh-Anne Pinnock is preparing to become a first-time mum with fiancé Andre Gray.
The stunning singer shared the happy news on social media on Tuesday by uploading a gallery of glossy images that showed her growing bump.
Leigh-Anne, 29, radiated confidence and grace as she modelled an emerald green crop top teamed with a billowing skirt made out of satin.
Sharing her joy, as she looks ahead to the next chapter of her life, the High Wycombe native typed: "We've dreamed about this moment for so long and we can't believe the dream is finally coming true... we can't wait to meet you."
As soon as the post went live, hoards of the Black Magic musician's celebrity pals took to the comments to send her and footballer Andre well wishes.
Leading the comments were Leigh-Anne's Little Mix bandmates Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall.
Proving that blonde Perrie is over the moon that her bandmate is expecting, she typed: "I can’t stop staring at these pictures. You’re a vision. Ily both so much! CONGRATULATIONS my beautiful sister!"
Jade shared her excitement as she posted a string of heart and crying emojis and wrote: "Love you so much look at this family."
Leigh-Anne's X Factor alumni Alexandra Burke penned: "Omggggbabe !!!! Yes yes AND YES!!!!!!! So happy for you!"

Fellow pop sensation Mabel added: "So happy for you guys congratulations."
Chart-topper Anne Marie added: "You just look incredible."
Actress Milly Bobby Brown chimmed in: "congrats <3 soooo happy for you guys x" and catwalk queen Jourdan Dunn added: "Congratulations."
New mum Dani Dyer also wrote: "Omg !!!!!! Congratulations so so excited for you."
Jesy Nelson - Leigh-Ann's former bandmate - is yet to comment publicly, but her former beau Chris Hughes shared his joy at the news by writing: "Shut up get in congrats my people."

It comes after Leigh-Anne revealed that she reached out to her former Little Mix star Jesy while working on her eye-opening documentary about race.
Ahead of her BBC Three film Race, Pop & Power, Leigh-Anne spoke to Jesy about her experiences making her own film.
She told the Guardian : "I spoke to her about how it was for her. Being open and being vulnerable is such a hard thing to do."
Jesy, who has since quit the band and began working on solo music, opened up about the effect trolling had on her and how she tried to take her own life in her own harrowing documentary Odd One Out.
She announced last year that she was leaving Little Mix for the sake of her mental health.
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