Delighted Danielle Armstrong has announced her unborn baby's name to the world despite not even knowing the gender - but her unhappy hubby is far from impressed!
The TOWIE favourite and Tommy Edney are counting down the days until they become a family of four with their two-year-old daughter Orla.
The couple revealed why they "just know" they are having a boy later this year after she joked that she didn't let him out of the bedroom while trying for their second child.
If they do have a boy, he is likely to be called Luca - that's if the dad-to-be doesn't get his way!
He wants his son to be called Tommy too and chatting to OK! Magazine, Danielle dished on the disagreement.
But it appears she is pretty set on what their son will be called, if indeed their suspicions are correct.
They spoke at their four-bedroom property ad they celebrating Danielle’s “very planned” second pregnancy.
She just loves the name Luca, while Tommy would be made up if their son to be named after him.
“I get why dads do that, but I like it that he’s my Tom,” she told OK!
“Girls’ names are so easy. Orla is such a pretty, girlie name. And my dad’s called James so I’d have the middle name James.”
Danielle is adamant she’s having a boy because her pregnancy this time couldn’t be more different.
When expecting Orla, the reality star put on 4st and guzzled pies and chips.
Now having healthy breakfast smoothies and tucking into chicken and vegetables for dinner.
"I’m so different now and actually feel like I’m enjoying the pregnancy,” the former TOWIE regular says.
“The first time round was completely different. I had sickness until 28 weeks and this time has been so much better. That’s why I feel like this could be a boy.”
Danielle and Tommy started trying for their second child on their honeymoon in the Maldives back in September.
“As soon as the wedding was over, I was like, ‘Get me pregnant now!’ And jumped on him,” she giggled.
She told Tommy: “You probably really enjoyed it for those few months – I was like a dog on heat! Because we knew we wanted a baby and I’m a bit of a control freak, I just wanted to get pregnant as quickly as possible.
"Towards the end, it got a bit mechanical – ovulation dates and when to have sex. It worked, but I can imagine it being quite stressful for couples who are trying for longer than a year because it does take the romance out of it.”
Read the full interview and see all the photos in this month's OK! Magazine.