Britain's Got Talent star Michalakis 'Lagi' Andreas, who took part in the ITV show as one half of Stavros Flatley, has shared the news that he's set to become a dad for the second time.
The British-Cypriot, who rose to fame with his father Demetrios, also known as Demi, as part of the dancing duo, announced the news on Instagram with a heart-warming video.
Lagi captioned his post: "Guess we do this all again, couldn’t do it with anyone better."
The video featured a series of clips of his wife Annika Crawford and their 16-month-old daughter Xenia as well as the couple's wedding in September.
Fans of the Britain's Got Talent star praised the good news with one commenting: "Omg congratulations to you both. Amazing news," and another added: "Hey congratulations you beautiful people."
"Awwwww congratulations guys," a third fan added.
The couple tied the knot in Cyprus in a romantic ceremony by the sea after welcoming their first child in March, 2022.
At the time, Lagi shared on social media: "Thank you to every single person that made this night so special," Lagi wrote after the ceremony. All our brides and grooms men, and everyone else who done everything they could for us! We love you all."
The couple got engaged on New Year's Eve in 2020 with Annika gushing over her now-husband as "her love, her partner in crime, her best friend" in a sweet post.
"You continue to shine every day," she shared. "Thank you for changing our lives for the better. I am so grateful for you. Soon we officially start our life together & I am so ready to do life with you."
Lagi appeared on the talent show when he was a child alongside his father Demi to perform their iconic Greek dance routine.
Their act finished third in the 2009 series of the competition behind dance group Diversity and Susan Boyle.
Demi and Lagi returned to ITV in 2019 for a brief appearance on Britain's Got Talent: The Champions.
The Britain's Got Talent now runs a barber shop in Paphos, Cyprus where he lives with his wife and their baby girl.
Demi reformed the legendary Britain's Got Talent act Stavros Flateley with his nephew Samson, 19.