Pregnant Kate Ferdinand showcased her baby bump as she and Rio posed on the Brit Awards red carpet tonight.
The former TOWIE star, 31, and her husband Rio, 44, are expecting their second child together later this year.
Attending the BRITs tonight, the blonde beauty looked incredible in a classic black gown which perfectly showcased her blossoming bump.
Meanwhile Rio looked dapper as ever in a navy blue suit which he paired with white loafers.
The former TOWIE star made her pregnancy reveal on Instagram last month as she told fans they'd been 'praying' for another child.
In a short clip, Kate was seen unbuttoning her coat to reveal a glimpse of her pregnant stomach under a black midi dress.
Ex footballer and BT Sport pundit Rio also shared the video to Instagram with a number five in a red love heart.
Kate, 31, and Rio, 44, are already parents to son Cree and Rio's three children Lorenz, 16, Tate, 14, and Tia, 11, - from his marriage to late wife Rebecca.
In September, Kate shared with fans that she had suffered a miscarriage in July.
The mum said she discovered she was pregnant again the day before her birthday and the whole family had been 'so excited' to have a sibling close in age to Cree.
"We just thought it would be lovely to for him to have a little friend running around. The kids clocked on this time so we told them and some family this time," she explained.
Speaking on her podcast Blended, Kate spoke of the moment she realised her pregnancy wasn't progressing and seeing the sonographer's face when they were told there was no heartbeat.
Kate said she immediately 'burst into tears'.
"We went to lunch before the 12-week scan and there was blood there and I felt like god was giving me a sign. We were literally leaving to go to the scan.
"We both tried to pretend it wasn't happening and it was fine. It was the longest walk ever to the hospital. I felt like I knew and someone was preparing me. I just had to look at the lady's face. It was awful, I just burst into tears.
"I wasn't prepared for what happens afterwards. We had planned how to tell everyone. We had filmed the kids and were going to go home and put it on social media."