Real Housewives star Diana Jenkins is pregnant with her fourth child following a tragic miscarriage.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills entrepreneur, 49, and her fiancé Asher Monroe are "filled with joy" following the news.
Rumours began swirling after headlines suggested that the pair were expecting, with an insider claiming that Diana had a "new blessing".
A source close to Diana told The Mirror: "I'm delighted to confirm for you that Diana and Asher are expecting.
"Their home is filled with joy at this wonderful time. Diana is feeling great and she and Asher are so very happy."
Taking to Instagram, one excited follower commented on one of the mum-of-three's recent posts: "Mazel Tov in your pregnancy."
Seeming to confirm the news, Diana simply replied: "Long way to go but thank you."
Co-star Kathy Hilton commented on another post saying "Congratulations" as Diana replied again, posting a string of love heart emojis.
An insider had told PEOPLE that Diana was on 'bed rest' and that she is "doing everything she can to protect her new blessing".
She shares two-year-old daughter Eliyanah with Asher and sadly previously suffered a miscarriage, something she spoke about during season 12 of RHOBH.
Also known as Sanela Diana Jenkins, she was born and raised in Bosnia and Herzegovina before moving to London and studying at City University.
She met ex-husband, British financer Roger Jenkins, in 1991 and share two children – all before their divorce in 2011 – they now co-parent son Innis and daughter Eneya.
Diana has been dating Asher, an actor and musician, since the end of her divorce, but the pair had previously met around 2010.
They welcomed their first child in 2020 and often share updates and pictures on Instagram, something we could expect with their new arrival.
She first joined Real Housewives for season 12 which premiered earlier this year in May.
The couple's good news comes after co-star Kyle Richards opened up about a potential premiere date for season 13 of RHOBH at the People's Choice Awards.
He told PEOPLE: "I think 'pause' is the word of the moment; it sounds more dramatic than it actually is. I think we just kind of want to shift our schedule.
"We used to start in April, it's kind of inched its way over the years, but we are starting later this time. People think there must be some drama, 'they are starting late,' it's not that serious."
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