Destiny's Child star Letoya Luckett has announced she's pregnant.
The 39-year-old singer is expecting her second baby with husband Tommicus Walker.
Letoya broke the news to fans on Instagram with a stunning picture of her cradling her blossoming baby bump in a form fitting white mini dress.
"Dear God, thank you. Growing & glowing in your light & love! Overjoyed & grateful for our little bundle," she wrote as the caption.
The mum looked glowing as she posed barefoot on a rock in front of an idyllic ocean background.
The happy news comes 14 months after Letoya and Tommicus welcomed their first daughter, Gianna in January 2019.
It's been a whirlwind few years for the couple, who tied the knot in Letoya's native Texas in December 2017.
The pair are also parents to Tommicus' seven-year-old daughter Madison from his previous marriage.
Letoya is best known for being one fourth of the original Destiny's Child line-up along with Beyonce Knowles, Kelly Rowland and LaTavia Roberson.
After forming in 1993 the band enjoyed a steady rise to fame but in 2000 a drastic decision was made to kick Letoya and LaTavia out and replace them with new members Michelle Williams and Farrah Franklin.
Letoya and LaTavia swiftly filed lawsuits against the band's manager - and Beyonce's dad - Matthew Knowles and both Beyonce and Kelly.
The duo eventually dropped the case against their former bandmates and opted to settle with Matthew out of court.
The ladies proved it's all water on the bridge now as Latoya was happy to reunite with Beyonce at her On The Run II tour in 2018.
The ex bandmates shared a hug backstage when Latoya was pregnant with her first baby.
As the picture was posted to Instagram LaTavia Roberson, who left the group at the same time Letoya did, wrote "sisters" along with lots of pink heart emojis.
After leaving the group, Latoya forced a solo career of her own and is due to release her fourth album later on this year.
Opening up about the reasons for her leaving Destiny's Child, LeToya previously told ET: "People always say, ‘When you left...’ I hate when people say, ‘When you left.’”
“Why would I leave Destiny’s Child? Ask yourself that before saying that. I didn’t leave.
"It was a decision that was made and that’s the end of that. Now what God did afterward was allow me to come into my own and pushed me into my purpose by allowing me to become a solo artist.
"And trust me, I went kicking and a screaming."