Lady A's Hillary Scott expecting fourth child
The singer-songwriter took to Instagram on Thursday to announce that she is expecting her fourth child, another daughter, with husband Chris Tyrrell.
Hillary posted a black-and-white photo showing her other three daughters' wrists, which were adorned with friendship bracelets featuring the words, "big sister".
She also shared a snap of a storage bin filled with clothes labelled "Maternity".
"Chris, Eisele, Emory, Betsy, and I are overjoyed to report that this summer our family will be made complete with the most precious little SISTER joining the family," the 38-year-old wrote. "I'm dusting off that Maternity bin from the storage room ONE more time."
Hillary and Nashville-based drummer Chris married in 2012.
They are also parents to Eisele, 11, and seven-year-old twins Betsy and Emory.
"Four daughters. We are thankful that God has entrusted us with a household of little ladies, and I couldn't be happier that my husband continues his streak as the absolute BEST girl dad, in my opinion!" the Need You Now hitmaker continued. "We have been looking forward to this day and covet your prayers for a continued safe and healthy journey getting her here. Tyrrell Family of SIX."
Following the happy news, Hillary was inundated with congratulatory messages.
"OMMMG," exclaimed actress Beth Behrs, while her Lady A bandmate Charles Kelley gushed, "4s the lucky number. Can't wait to meet this little nugget."

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