Judy Finnigan was glowing in a snap she took with pregnant daughter, Chloe Madeley.
The former This Morning presenter, 73, posed for the sweet pic in which she shows a photo of an ultrasound while Chloe, 34, holds up a pink baby grow.
Judy looks incredible sporting a pretty floral blouse with her blonde hair much longer than it was when she was on the ITV daytime show.
Chloe, meanwhile, had a smile a mile wide as she shared her happy news.
The daughter of Good Morning Britain star Richard Madeley is expecting her first child with her husband James Haskell, 34.
And in fact it was while her dad was on the show this morning that the former rugby pro decided to share the couple's sweet secret.
James told the GMB host on Tuesday morning that he was going to be a grandfather again, as Ranvir Singh congratulated her co-host and show guest.
Richard had teased James had something personal to share, before the sportsman revealed the exciting news.
He announced: "Well Richard, Chloe and I are expecting our first child.
"We are going to be having a little girl, and you are going to be a grandfather once again."
Richard was delighted with the announcement as he shared a picture of the baby's scan
He explained excitedly: "We can actually see the child. Chloe sent us this, there we are her three month scan.
"That's the little girl, looks like she's reading the paper doesn't it?"
James then quipped: "Let's hope she has her mother's looks! Because if she looks anything like me we're in a spot of bother."
Richard then shared the pic of Judy and Chloe saying: "That's when she told us, that's when she gave us the news. Judy looks so happy doesn't she."
Ranvir said: "Well congratulations Richard," which he thanked her for, before congratulating his son-in-law James.
James praised Richard whose son Jack, 35, has a little boy, Kit, two.
He said: "I've seen Richard with his other grandson Kit, and he's the best grandfather in the world so I'm very, very happy."
Richard gushed in his own inimitable style: "Well I've got the best grandchildren in the world."