Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is expecting her second child with Jason Statham.
The model announced the happy news by sharing a series of pictures of herself on Instagram.
In one of the shots, she was seen showing off her baby bump in a figure-hugging dress.
Rosie captioned the snaps: "Taaa daahhh !! #round2," alongside a series of baby enojis.
The couple have been together since 2010 and are already parents to a son named Jack, who was born in 2017.

The model previously spoke out about her first pregnancy during a chat with Ashley Graham on her Pretty Big Deal podcast.
Rosie said "Listen, I enjoyed myself. I let the reins go.
"It’s a new experience, so you’re kind of like, 'Well, let’s see how this goes.' And six months in I was like, 'What? This is crazy!'"
After giving birth, Huntington-Whiteley said she would "look in the mirror" and say things to herself like, "I have 35 to 40 pounds to lose.'"
"I [would] go to the gym, go to the gym, go to the gym. It's not falling off, it’s not coming off, and it was very humbling for me, because having had a certain body type for most of my life...
"I will say working out in the gym and looking back at myself and feeling like sh*t, I was like, 'Now I understand how hard it is for some people to get to the gym.
"I cannot tell people how to feel about their bodies, because everybody has a different experience."
The couple have spent years living in Los Angeles, but reportedly relocated back to London at the start of the year.
They are said to be renovating a plush new £7.5million pad in affluent Chelsea.
Plymouth-born supermodel Rosie, 33, previously said she missed home and the British humour while living in the States.
They are said to have sold their £14million Malibu mansion so they could upgrade to their dream home back in the UK.
A source told The Sun at the time: "Rosie and Jason have been in Los Angeles for years, and have lived that life.
"Various locations and ongoing political unrest over the past year have taken their toll.
"In the midst of a pandemic both Jason and Rosie just want to be closer to home, closer to their families and UK friends.
"After months of house-hunting, they finally found their dream pad - and couldn't be happier."