Alec Baldwin and wife Hilaria have confirmed the gender of their seventh child together in an adorable video shared to social media.
Already the actor, 64, and his former yoga instructor wife, 38, are proud parents to Carmen, eight, Rafael, six, Leonardo, five, Romeo, three and Eduardo and Maria, both one.
They got the whole family involved for the clip to offer their hopes and wisdom for the new addition.
It was revealed the Baldwins will be adding another little girl to their expanding family.
“Feel free to immerse in and express all parts of your identity without being shamed, limited or bullied,” said Ms Baldwin.
“You don’t have to prove yourself to anyone.”
She expanded on this in a lengthy caption posted alongside the video.
“It’s always been both fun and meaningful for me to find out what is the sex of my baby, yet, as I grow and learn, I want to do it a bit differently this time around,” she wrote.
“What will make our baby a loving, whole person? What matters? What will make them feel seen, free, and proud? Perhaps nothing that we can define. We can only guide, encourage their spirit, listen, share our experiences, and learn from them, as we watch their own journey.
“We can provide as good a life as we can, but the rest is up to our baby to discover their own, unique self.
“I share with you our family’s hopes and wishes, encouragement and advice for our new baby. I feel so much joy, watching these children, who are filled with love and the most simple, kind wisdom. Hearing them share their words is one of my greatest gifts in life.
“Join us in honoring this whole little independent human, growing inside of me.”
Baldwin is also dad to model Ireland Baldwin, 26, whom he shares with ex Kim Basinger.
The Baldwins first confirmed they were expanding their family in March.
Their baby joy comes after a tragedy which sent shockwaves through the showbiz circuit unfolded on the set of Alec Baldwin’s movie Rust last year.
The Hollywood actor is currently being sued by the family of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who died on the set of the Western movie in October last year after a prop gun Baldwin was holding was discharged.
He has denied responsibility for the tragedy.
Speaking to ABC in a sit-down interview last December, he explained: “Someone put a live bullet in a gun, a bullet that wasn’t even supposed to be on the property.
“Someone is âresponsible for what happened, and I can’t say who that is, but I know it’s not me.”