Lea Michele announced some wonderful news -- she's expecting her second child with her husband, Zandy Reich.
The Broadway diva's announcement came months after she bowed out of Funny Girl on Broadway after replacing Beanie Feldstein.
Lea Michele Pregnant With Baby No. 2
Sharing the news on social media, Lea Michele posted a carousel of photos to announce the new addition to her family.
"Mommy, Daddy, and Ever are overjoyed," she captioned her post. Michelle looked stunning in her photoshoot, showing her growing baby bump while wearing a white robe and undergarments.
Fans celebrated with Michele on Instagram, joyful about the news. "omg screaming and crying, SO SO HAPPY FOR YOU ," a fan wrote. "Congratulations, Princess Lea Michele !!! Beautiful family," another commented.
"Congratulations Lea!!!" Michele's Glee co-star Samuel Larsen wrote.
Ashley Tisdale, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Dominic McTracy also shared their greetings in the comments.
Michele already has a 3-year-old son, Ever Leo, with her husband, Zandy Reich.
The "Cannonball" singer described her husband to People magazine as the "most incredible in the entire world" because of his unyielding support.
"The best day of the whole year was when my husband took my son to see Funny Girl. They came to a matinee and the two of them were in the audience. My son sat through the entire show and it was so so special for me to have him there and see his mommy."
In the past, Michele revealed that she had a complicated pregnancy with Ever.
"I had a very intense journey of trying to get pregnant," she told Entertainment Tonight. "We were pregnant during a pandemic dealing with those complications. And then my son was born, we were in quarantine for almost a year altogether with him, so it's been pretty wild," the Broadway star said.
Lea Michele Took a Hiatus After 'Funny Girl'
Lea Michele turned heads when she took over the role of Fanny Brice from Beanie Feldstein in Broadway's Funny Girl. Michele has since gunned for the role since her Glee days. In the series, her character, Rachel Berry, landed the role in its fictional Broadway revival on the show.
Michele's performance was reviewed overwhelmingly positive by critics after Feldstein's lackluster performance almost brought the entire production down.
In 2023, Michele teased that she was embarking on a different Broadway project. "I already know what it is," she told Variety, but she remained mum on the details.
"You know it," she simply said, noting that it could be a revival production of some sort. "It's very different musically."
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