Pregnant Atomic Kitten star Natasha Hamilton has revealed the gender of her fifth "miracle" baby'.
The mum-of-four, 40, is expecting a girl with her husband Charles Gay, who she married 17 months ago.
Sharing pictures on Instagram of her family being showered in pink confetti, the singer gushed: “Well here it is…..we finally found out if I’ve been baking a boy or a girl……
“Absolutely buzzing! What a gorgeous moment with the kids, heart totally full xxx."
The Scouser paid tribute to her husband last month when she told fans she was expecting, writing: "7 years of loving you, 17 months of marriage. We finally got our little miracle.
"Baby Gay due September 2023. We really couldn’t be any happier xxx."
She told us the couple's baby is a "little miracle" as she opened up about their relationship.
The star, who was 16 when she joined Atomic Kitten, said: “This is something we’ve both wanted for such a long time and we just feel blessed. It has brought more of a paternal side out in Charles towards me.
“He’s really looking after me, he’s taken over the cooking because it was making me feel bad. It feels very much like the two of us in it together, which is lovely.”
Natasha and Charles married in October 2021 in Lake Como, Italy after getting engaged in 2016.
Their baby - due in September - will be their first together, but Natasha is already mum to three sons and a daughter.
She shares a son Josh, 20, with former Westlife bodyguard Fran Cosgrave, and Harry, 17, with actor Gavin Hatcher.
The singer welcomed Alfie, 12, with ex-husband Riad Erraji, and has a daughter Ella, eight, with 5ive's Ritchie Neville.
Having just turned 40, Natasha has joined ITV ’s The Real Housewives of Cheshire, and is also recording her first solo album.
Speaking about her busy life, she said: “I’m just a juggler. “I’ve been juggling life since I was 20 when I first became a mum so I think it’s just second nature to me.
Natasha admitted she suffered "a lot" from “mum guilt” about being a career woman in the past, but insisted: “It doesn’t serve any parent because fundamentally we’re all just doing the best we can for our kids. It’s mainly my daughter.
"She’s like, ‘I don’t want you to leave. I’m going to miss you.’ But I say, ‘Well Mummy goes to work to get some pennies so we can have nice things in life.’ So she understands.”