Vogue Williams has announced she is expecting her fourth child with her husband, Spencer Matthews.
The presenter, 40, shared the news on Instagram, posting a photograph of the couple on a beach as they pressed their stomachs together, revealing her baby bump.
Alongside the image, which was also shared by the former Made In Chelsea star, 37, she wrote: “Baby number four incoming.”
Matthews added on his story: “We’ve got some news.”
Williams and Matthews currently have three children together in Gigi, Theodore and Otto, who also featured in a further picture on the post, with another showing Matthews with his hand on Williams’ stomach.
The couple were congratulated by a number of celebrity friends including former Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt, TV presenter Jamie Laing, former This Morning host Ruth Langsford and former MasterChef presenter John Torode, who posted “congratulations”.
Laing added: “Let’s go.”
While Langsford added: “Wow, how wonderful, congratulations.”
Moffatt said: “Huge congrats.”
The couple were married in June 2018 after they met the previous year during filming for Channel 4 programme The Jump.
It comes after Williams was a late entry into last year’s edition of ITV reality show I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!, alongside Celebs Go Dating receptionist Tom Read Wilson, with the series eventually being won by YouTuber Angryginge.

She also won the celebrity version of Gladiators last year, beating boxing star Nicola Adams in the final.
Earlier this month, Matthews opened up about his work relationship with his wife, saying he found competing for jobs “grating”.
The pair used to work together on a reality show, the Spencer and Vogue Show, and they had a podcast as well, but Matthews said there was a “sense of competition” when they were working together.
Speaking on the On the Mend podcast with Matt Willis, he said: “She's an incredible woman, you know? Anyone that's met my wife, you know, immediately loves her. She's easily the favourite of the two of us.
“Back in those early stages, we had a TV show together called the Spencer and Vogue Show. We had a podcast together called Spencer & Vogue.
“So that of course is the sense of competition, like who's funnier? We're constantly competing. We're having little jabs at each other on camera.”
He elaborated, saying it would also become “competitive” when the jobs they wanted to do overlapped - but this has since changed since they started working in “different directions”.