Doting dad-of-four Peter Andre has sparked rumours that he and his wife Emily are expecting another baby.
The Mysterious Girl singer, 49, is already father to Junior, 17, and Princess, 15 who he shares with ex-wife Katie Price.
He also has Amelia, eight, and Theo, six, with his NHS doctor wife Emily MacDonagh.
Peter shared a rare family snap from Christmas Day as his brood celebrated.
Among the selection of Instagram pictures was one of the family of six wearing festive outfits.
But fans took the image as a sign that the couple are expecting again due to the number of emojis he put in the caption.
Eagle-eyed fans turned detectives and asked if Emily was pregnant after noticing he had featured seven hearts in the caption but there were only six people visible in the pictures.
A curious fan commented on the post: “Another baby on the way?”
Another agreed that they had the same theory, writing: “I counted the number of hearts he has put on this and thought the same….”
A third was sure the couple were expecting again, writing: “100%!”
Mirror Online has approached Peter's representatives for comments.
Last month Peter confessed that he and Emily, 33, were pondering adding to their brood.
Writing in his column for OK! Magazine, Peter said: “With Theo growing up so fast it does bring up the question of having another baby.
“When he was opening his [birthday] presents Emily and I were looking at each other and we knew what the other was thinking.
“When your youngest is no longer little it makes you think about the baby stage, but that’s always going to be the case when you have another too, and you could just keep going!”
Peter has given fans a glimpse of his family’s Christmas on his Instagram throughout the festive season.
Yesterday Peter recalled the first time he celebrated Christmas as his parents didn't mark the festive season during his childhood.
He was raised as a Jehovah's Witness by his mum and dad Savvas and Thea, who he previously said were "devout Jehovah's Witnesses and very strict Christians".
Peter first celebrated Christmas when he became a dad – which he says was a "beautiful" way to experience it for the first time.
He exclusively explained to the Mirror : "I grew up in a strict household of Jehovah's Witnesses.
"We didn't celebrate birthdays or Christmas or anything like that.”
He added: "I still respect everything I learned, even though I'm not part of the faith."
The singer then explained: "But one of the things is a lot of people say is: 'Do you feel you missed out' and I say: 'Well, you don't know any different'. But, now the kids are going through it I get to live it through them and it's beautiful.
"It may even be more special because it's their first time but it's also mine."