A "glowing" Lea Michele has debuted her growing baby bump on Instagram after announcing her pregnancy.
News that The Glee actress was expecting her first child with husband Zandy Reich hit headlines last week, and now Michele has given fans the first glimpse at her growing bump. The 33-year-old captioned the picture of her cradling her bump: "So grateful" alongside a yellow heart emoji.
While the actress is wearing a blue dress as she stares lovingly at her bump, it's not known whether this is a hint about the baby's sex.
"They've always wanted to be parents," a source told People Magazine on Monday.
In response to the heartwarming image, the comments section was flooded with messages of support, many of which were from Lea's celebrity friends.
The actress' co-star in Scream Queens, Emma Roberts, commented: "Crying! Screaming!!! Love you!"
Ashley Tisdale wrote: "OMG OMG", alongside heart emojis. Meanwhile, recent mom, Maren Morris, commented: "Aw congratulations, mama!"




However, one eagle-eyed Glee fan pointed out that Michele's character in the show, Rachel, is revealed to be pregnant in 2020 in the very last episode of the musical show. Freaky!
Lea's baby news comes just over a year since she tied the knot with Zandy near Napa, Calif.
Watch this footage of their big day below:To celebrate the couple's first anniversary in March, Lea shared the heartwarming video above, which she captioned: "1 year."
"They are loving the feeling of being married and getting to call each other husband and wife," a source told E! News of their married life. "They were so ecstatic about the entire [wedding] weekend and just keep talking about how magical and incredible it was. They didn't want it to end and are still remembering more and more details that they had forgotten."
The pregnancy, however, will be a particularly special event for Lea, who revealed last year that she suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome, which can make it harder to conceive.
She told Health magazine: "The side effects can be brutal - like weight gain and bad skin."
"Through diet, I have been able to manage it. But I am very fortunate. There are way more extreme versions of PCOS that women have a lot of difficulty with - mine is not as intense.
"Which is why I haven't really talked about it, because there are women who have it so much more intense."
Congratulations on your imminent arrival, Lea and Zandy!