Hollywood actress Blake Lively has announced she is pregnant with her fourth child as she debuted her baby bump in a stunning gold mini dress.
The blonde star, who is married to Ryan Reynolds, was on the red carpet at the 10th Annual Forbes Power Women's Summit at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City when she confirmed the happy news.
Blake, 35, posed up a storm on the red carpet wearing a long-sleeved gold mini dress which featured all over embellishment.
The Gossip Girl actress elongated her slender pins in a pair of white platform heels and accessorised her look with giant gold hoop earrings and a thin white scarf.
She wore her blonde locks down in loose waves and added a sixties vibe to her outfit with a simple headband.
However, Blake's most stand-out accessory was her adorable baby bump, which she cradled whilst posing for photographers.
Blake and Ryan are already parents to three daughters: James, seven, Inez, five, and two-year-old Betty.
The happy couple met in early 2010 while working on the movie Green Lantern and started dating in October 2011, and went on to marry in 2012.
Fans had no idea that Blake was expecting as there was no sign of a baby bump in a bikini snap she posted on Instagram on August 24.
Forbes published an interview with Blake in May of this year in which she spoke about her three young daughters.
"I think having children for me made me feel so much more in my skin," Blake told Forbes.
"I never felt more myself or at ease in my own body or more confident - not to say that there aren't a bevy of insecurities coming at me a million times a day, but I just feel incredibly settled."
"Family is at the root of everything that I do and it's also at the root of everything that I create," she continued, referring to her non-alcoholic premium mixer line, Betty Buzz.
"So, whenever I create something, I create something with family in mind, because that's just how I live."
She added: "That also goes into the types of films I want to be a part of. I want to be in films, I want to make films, I want to author films that I would be proud for my children to see. Even the gowns I wear - I just want my kids to be proud."