Revenge stars Emily VanCamp and Josh Bowman have announced they're expecting their second child together.
VanCamp took to her Instagram to share a black-and-white picture in which she cradles her baby bump, as well as a snap in which she and Bowman play with their daughter Iris and their rescue dog, Frankie B.
"Not long now.. Ready when you are little love," the Marvel actress wrote, adding three white heart emojis.
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The announcement was met with an outpour of love for the couple from fans and celebrities alike.
"So much love towards this family," their Revenge co-star Karine Vanasse wrote, while Ashley Madekwe commented with a holding back tears and a red heart emojis.
"Congratulations beautiful family!! Sending so much love and good energy for a healthy, happy, EASY delivery!!" VanCamp's The Resident co-star Melina Kanakaredes wrote.
VanCamp and Bowman welcomed their first child in August 2021, sharing the happy news with fans on social media after having kept the pregnancy a secret.
"Welcome to the world our sweet little Iris," the actress captioned the cute images posted at the time. "Our hearts are full."
The pair met while filming Revenge, announcing their engagement in 2017 and tying the knot the following year. Recently, VanCamp marked their fifth wedding anniversary in a post on Instagram, possibly teasing her second pregnancy in a loving message to Bowman.
"5 years married, 12 together," she wrote. "What a beautiful ride it's been. Love the life we've built, our wild adventures but mostly the little family we've created. Happy Anniversary my love. Can't wait for all that is to come!!"
All four seasons of Revenge are available to stream on Disney+ and Sky in the UK.
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Stefania is a freelance writer specialising in TV and movies. After graduating from City University, London, she covered LGBTQ+ news and pursued a career in entertainment journalism, with her work appearing in outlets including Little White Lies, The Skinny, Radio Times and Digital Spy.
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