Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard's representative recently confirmed to Entertainment Wise that the couple is indeed expecting their second baby.
"I can confirm that Kristen and Dax are expecting their second child and a sibling for Lincoln. The whole family is excited," the rep said.
Prior to the confirmation, the Daily Mail reported that Bell's choice of clothing three days ago may have been an obvious indication that the "Veronica Mars" actress was really pregnant.
Bell and Shepard wed in October of last year following a three-year engagement, according to the Daily Digest News.
The couple welcomed their first daughter, Lincoln, now 15 months, last March.
In a previous interview with People Magazine, Bell expressed how much she enjoys being a mother to her daughter.
"She's delicious. It's such a fun age. I feel like having a toddler is exhausting and extremely rewarding - and far more rewarding than exhausting."
Talking about having more children, Bell confirmed that she's excited to give Lincoln a brother or a sister, Latino Post reported.
"I would love to give Lincoln a sibling. I had two older sisters and I think the relationship between siblings is so special. You're able to share that, 'We're all in this together because growing up is, like, the worst.'"
Bell continued, "Your body hurts and you can't communicate with anyone, and you think you know stuff before you know it, and your parents are idiots and they're embarrassing."
Meanwhile, Bell and Shepard founded the No Kids Policy after giving birth to Lincoln. The organization was established to help keep photos of celebrity kids from being taken, sold, distributed and sold without consent.
"Our daughter is not a public figure. We chose to be, we volunteered to be in this business and she did not. I feel it's very important and my number one job as a mother is to protect what her interests might be. She might grow up to very shy and she might not want her picture anywhere. This lifestyle might make her very uncomfortable and I think it's my duty to protect that," she lamented.