Mollie King has asked fans for advice after thanking everyone for their kind messages following her pregnancy announcement.
The Saturdays singer, 35, revealed on Wednesday that she was expecting her first baby with fiancé Stuart Broad.
Taking to her Instagram Stories this evening, Mollie beamed as she said: "I wanted to say such a huge thank you for all your lovely messages, they mean so much. We are just beyond excited.
"The two of us cannot stop talking about it. We feel like we have so much to learn. I keep asking my sisters, 'Oh, when do I do this? At what point does this happen?'
"So yes, we are just loving every minute of this journey and I'm pleased that you guys can now be on the journey with us.
"It feels like we have so much to learn. So any advice or anything please send it on. We are complete beginners at this."
Mollie shared an adorable black and white photo of fiancé Stuart kissing her small bump to reveal the news that they are expecting.
She wrote: "Stuart and I are so so happy to share that we’re expecting a baby later this year! We’re absolutely over the moon."
Her friends flocked to the comments to congratulate the singer and former Strictly star, with former bandmate Rochelle Humes writing: "Best news ever."
While Jess Wright - who recently welcomed a baby - commented: "This is so beautiful congratulations darling."
Fellow Saturdays star Frankie Bridge gushed: "Can. Not. Wait!"
"Wow! Congratulations," Denise Van Outen added. "So exciting."
It comes days after Mollie's cricketer fiancé Stuart revealed that they haven't yet yet managed to finalise a date for their wedding.
The couple got engaged in January last year, with them having hoped to tie the knot later that summer, though it didn't work out.
They are said to have felt that things were too uncertain amid the pandemic, opting instead to delay their nuptials - though it's now difficult finding availability.
Stuart - who is part of the England cricket team - has said that "everything is booked up" for dates in the near future, so the couple aren't expecting to wed until next year.
He told The Express : "It's obviously been a tricky time to plan a wedding. We were looking at trying to do it last summer but then it just felt too risky, that it might get cancelled."
Stuart said now "everything is booked up" so him and Mollie - who was a member of pop group the Saturdays - are having to "play a slight patience game at the moment."