Star of 22 Kids and Counting, Millie Radford has announced that she is pregnant with her third child.
Sharing the happy news on her Instagram page, the star shared a heartwarming video showing the brief clip of the ultra scan.
The 22-year-old's video also shared the baby's gender, as the young family took to the beach.
Popping a large paintball, the couple shared that they are expecting a baby girl as pink smoke appeared.
Writing on the post, Millie wrote: "One more to love and adore 👶🏻 baby No3 is💗💙."
Millie Radford announces pregnancy
Followers of the TV star were quick to share their excitement, as one wrote: "Congratulations Millie !!😍 think you're going to take after your mum with lots of babies ❤️"
Whilst another added: "Omg you keep your pregnancies so quiet then boom out of the blue you're having another one!!! Congratulations to you and Harley, another princess to cherish 💖"
The 22 Kids and Counting star has two children already, Ophelia Jo and Chester Bleu after first becoming pregnant at 18.
Millie is the seventh child of Noel and Sue Radford, making her the third daughter of the family.
The family rose to fame after starring in the Channel 5 show, 22 Kids and Counting.
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