Hilaria Baldwin has shared a sonogram of her seventh child with actor husband Alec Baldwin.
The couple, who are approaching their 10th anniversary of marriage on June 30, announced last month that they are set to extend their already large brood with a baby girl.
The 38-year-old yoga instructor already has daughter Carmen, eight, sons Rafael, six, Leonardo, five, Romeo, four, and Eduardo, one and daughter Maria, one, with Alec, who is set to welcome his eighth child after having 26-year-old daughter Ireland with ex-wife Kim Basinger.
Hilaria posted a photo of her unborn child's sonogram to her 958,000 followers on Instagram, with the caption: "Newest Baldwinita says hi", followed by a sparkles emoji.
Her followers flocked to the comments of the photo to send their congratulations.
One person wrote: "She looks like she’s already casting a magic spell".
Another said: "Awe, can’t wait to see that sweet baby girl", while a third joked: "Wow, I see the resemblance already".
Hilaria has been open about her pregnancy on social media with regular updates and photos of her growing bump.
She has also been frank about miscarriages in the past and how she is continuing to cope with the heartbreaking losses.
The sonogram of their seventh child comes shortly after Alec paid special tribute to his late mother Carol Baldwin following her funeral.
The 92-year-old died on May 26 and Alec took to Instagram last Sunday to thank his 2.4 million followers for their well wishes.
In the three-minute-long clip, Alec explained how the family laid his mum to rest on Saturday, saying the ceremony went "as well as one might have expected".
Sitting on a settee, the Oscar-nominated star described how family and friends had handled his mum's final days "very lovingly and very kindly".
He also praised his mum's efforts towards raising funds for breast cancer awareness over the past 25 years, gushing over the "huge impact" she had.
Alec shared memories of his mother before finishing the video by saying: "After sharing his memories, he concluded his video by saying: "I’m proud of my mom and I’m very sorry that she is not in the world any longer to help people but she is certainly, I think it’s easy to say these days, she is certainly in a better place than any of us right now while we’re still here.
"She is certainly in a better place than any of us in the world today. So thank you again to everyone and their good wishes, thanks."
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