Joss Stone is expecting her fourth child — just weeks after adopting her third!
The English soul singer, 37, announced the news in a Dec. 19 Instagram video titled “The one where mummy finds out,” which showed her holding up a positive pregnancy test, mouth agape and arms held above her head in a triumphant pose.
“Honestly. Shocked was an understatement 😂,” Stone captioned the post. “Nothing and no one can take our joy now. We are so chuffed !!!! Maybe we should call the ‘Less is More’ tour the preggo tour 😆 ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️.”
The pregnancy reveal comes just a couple of weeks after the “Super Duper Love” singer shared that she and husband Cody DaLuz had welcomed their third child — a son named Bear — via adoption.
“This is what happened to us last Monday,” Stone shared in her Dec. 2 Instagram caption. “We can not quite believe it. We are in love big time with this little guy.”
The couple, who married in 2022, are also parents to son Shackleton, 2, and daughter Violet, 3.
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In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE The Masked Singer UK winner said that she and DaLuz “have wanted to adopt for so long.”
“We’ve had it in our dreams for such a long time and we’ve been trying to adopt for over a year and a half. And we’ve had some adoptions fall through,” Stone explained in the Dec. 16 interview. “We’ve had moments where we were chosen, but we couldn’t get there in time. There’s been lots of things that have happened, and you start to feel like it’s not going to happen.”
The Grammy award-winner added that getting the call about their son was “just the most beautiful thing.”
“He’s so sweet and his birth mother is so sweet. She could not be any nicer. It’s just like everything is perfect. We haven’t got to deal with a difficult situation. It’s all love. Everyone is just full of love for this little guy,” she told PEOPLE.
In 2022, Stone revealed that she had suffered a miscarriage before welcoming son Shackleton. “It was really horrible because it was my baby, and I know that a lot of women go through that. It was just hard,” she said.
“It’s a horrible, horrible thing. And it’s not something you can get over. It’s something that you have to live with.”