Scarlett Johansson's husband Colin Jost has reportedly confirmed that she is pregnant with her second baby.
Over the last few months rumours have been rife that Scarlett, 36, is expecting, but Colin, 39, confirmed their happy news in a stand-up show, it's claimed.
The couple got married in October 2020 after three years of dating and reports of Scarlett's pregnancy first emerged back in June.
At this show, which was held at Ridgefield Playhouse in Connecticut in the US over the weekend, comedian Colin is said to have told the audience that they are having and a baby are "excited" to become parents together.

"We're having a baby, it's exciting," he said, according to Page Six.
The Mirror has contacted reps for Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost and is currently awaiting comment.
Scarlett is already mum to six-year-old daughter Rose Dorothy with French journalist ex-husband Romain Dauriac.
She was first suspected to be pregnant with baby number two when she missed several events promoting her Marvel film Black Widow.


Scarlett is yet to comment on the speculation publicly.
When she appeared on The Tonight Show to chat with Jimmy Fallon in June she was only filmed from the shoulders up.
She later was later filmed doing the same thing when she made another TV appearance, this time on Seth Meyers' show.
A source told Page Six in July: "Scarlett is pregnant but has been keeping it very quiet. She has been keeping a very low profile."

The source continued: "She hasn’t been doing many interviews or events to promote Black Widow which is surprising since it is a huge Marvel/Disney release and she is both the star and an executive producer."
Scarlett and Colin got married in a low-key ceremony held at her home in New York back in October last year.
The film star said she wanted to have an intimate ceremony, and the coronavirus restrictions in place at the time meant it had to be scaled back.
"I think just keeping it intimate and small made it feel intentional," she told People magazine about the ceremony.
"We wanted it to feel like it had an intentional intimacy as opposed to being something that felt like we were restricted by all these things."
She added: "And there was a lot to take into consideration because of all of the CDC guidelines and making sure everybody was comfortable and safe, following all the COVID protocol."