Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds have seemingly welcomed a new member of their family.
While the 35-year-old Gossip Girl alum and the 46-year-old Deadpool star have not yet shared photos of their newborn, Lively did share a picture revealing she's no longer sporting a baby bump.
"Puppy Bowl Sunday 2023 been busy," she captioned an Instagram post, which showed her with Reynolds' mother Tammy as well as her doting husband ahead of the Super Bowl.
The post also contained pictures of their Super Bowl meals.
Eagle-eyed Instagram users noticed the actress was now sans baby bump, with one writing: "Wait did you have the baby?"
"Did I miss something. Where is the baby bump?" a second wondered.
"The baby is here," another stated.
The pair who tied the knot in 2012, share three daughters: seven-year-old James, five-year-old Inez, and two-year-old Betty.
Lively announced last September that they were expecting another child as she showed off her baby bump at the 10th annual Forbes Power Women's Summit.
Reynolds previously spoke about his growing family in a red carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight.
"I'm very excited," he told the outlet. "We'd have to be. You know, you'd have to be a moron to do this four times if you didn't like it. It's gonna be nuts, but we're very excited."
Lively also spoke openly about parenting with Reynolds in a 2016 interview with Marie Claire. "Ryan had a nice, normal upbringing, and we want our kids to have the same normal life that we had," she said. "We don't ever want to rob them of what we had, because we'd feel really selfish."
Lively and Reynolds first met on the set of Green Lantern back in 2010 but were both in relationships with other people at the time. They began dating the following year.
Reynolds previously spoke about the important of spending time with his daughters and said this was the reason he wanted to take a hiatus from Hollywood.
Speaking to LinkedIn News Senior Editor at Large Jessi Hempel, Reynolds said: "The biggest thing for me, and I know you have kids as well, is that I don't want to miss this time with my kids."
He went on to say that he hopes to "live life like a normal human," adding: "I want my kids to have a pretty normal schedule. For many years when my wife Blake would shoot a film, I would not shoot a film and I would be with the kids and vice versa."
"So we would sort of trade-off. We never really worked at the same time. But always we were away. So the kids were away too," he said.