Arie Luyendyk Jr. and Lauren Burnham are revealing the sex of their fourth child together!
The former Bachelor, 43, and Lauren, 33, posted a joint gender reveal video via Instagram on Wednesday, April 16, announcing that they are expecting another baby girl.
The couple enlisted the help of their three children — daughter Alessi, 5, and 3-year-old twins Lux and Senna — to share the big news with their followers.
In the sweet video, Arie and Lauren popped black balloons to reveal pink confetti, confirming they are having a girl. The couple celebrated the joyous news with their kids, telling them, “You’re gonna have a little sister!” Burnham followed up by kissing her husband on the lips.
The couple’s kids also got a gender reveal moment of their own as they dipped glasses into a cake with pink filling.
The Bachelor Nation alums announced they are expecting their fourth child in March after Arie underwent a vasectomy reversal last summer.
“Our last missing piece,” Lauren captioned an Instagram post on Monday, March 10, showing off her baby bump. “Coming this September.”
In February, Arie opened up about undergoing a vasectomy reversal to try for another child with Lauren.
“We said we were done having kids, like, a couple years ago, but I think we’re gonna do it one more time,” Lauren said in a Thursday, February 20, YouTube video. “That sounded funny, like, we’re only going to do it one time.”
“As you guys know, I got the vasectomy [in 2022] after the twins were born,” Arie explained. “Ever since, I think I rushed it honestly. It’s more on me [and] I think having the twins was hard at first.”
According to Lauren, her husband scheduled the procedure “without consulting” her when the twins were 6 months old.
“He was like, ‘OK, it’s happening. We gotta do this,’” she recalled in the vlog. “And we did. I got on board.”
Arie, who previously thought he might have “rushed” the decision to get a vasectomy, changed his mind after watching his three kids playing together.
“All of our kids are at the best age right now and I just felt, like, ‘Dang it, I think we could do this again,’” Arie said. “If we had a singleton, we could totally handle that.”