Kym Marsh said she is "very proud" as she shared the news she is to become a grandmother again.
The former Corrie star, 45, announced she will become a "yaya" again in the summer.
Her first grandchild, Teddy, was born in May 2019.
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Kym broke the happy news on Instagram, sharing an adorable photo of a number of baby scans and a babygrow with the words 'Baby Cunliffe' printed on it.
There was also a stuffed rabbit toy and an August 2022 calendar.
Captioning the post, she said: "I have been bursting to share this news for AGES!!!! I’m so very proud to announce I am gonna be a 'YaYa' again!!!
"My wonderful son @cunliffe890 and his equally wonderful fiancée @courtneyleac are expecting their first child in August!
"I am so very proud of you both and I cannot wait to meet my newest grandchild!! I love you all so much"
Corrie's Rosie Webster actress Helen Flanagan quickly commented, saying: "Congratulations darling"
Many of Kym's fans have also sent well wishes.
jen13026 said: "Congratulations to all"
gertie101 said: "Wow what wonderful news for u all Kym, you must be so excited xx"
christineleonard09 said: "Congratulations....the best feeling in the world....x"
Kym left Corrie in December 2019, after some thirteen years of playing Michelle Connor.
She has since told the Daily Mail she would "love to dip her toe back in" to Corrie one day.
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