Scheana Shay is having a baby girl.

Scheana Shay

Scheana Shay

The 'Vanderpump Rules' star and her boyfriend Brock Davies announced last month they are set to welcome their first child into the world next April.

And on Wednesday (11.11.20), the pair held a gender reveal party which saw Brock kick a rugby ball which exploded with pink powder and Scheana launch a pink confetti cannon.

The couple shared the moment they found out the sex of their unborn child in a Vlog on the 35-year-old reality star's YouTube channel.

Scheana "just prayed she had a healthy baby" after suffering a miscarriage earlier this year, whilst she admitted she would love to add to their brood in the future.

She told PEOPLE: "I'm just excited to be having a healthy baby.

"After the miscarriage and getting pregnant so quickly after, I just prayed for a healthy baby. But I am so excited to put the biggest bows in my little girl's hair and spoil her with unicorns!

"I was just praying and hoping all the genetics and tests came back okay.

"I hope to have two or three kids and I want both a boy and a girl or two, so it didn't matter the order to me!"

The pair shared their pregnancy news on Instagram in October with a picture of them sharing a kiss and holding up the baby's sonogram.

Scheana wrote on Instagram: “IT’S ALL HAPPENING APRIL 2021!!! We are expecting our rainbow baby!! (sic)"

The singer also opened up about getting pregnant again after suffering a miscarriage in June.

She said: “We got pregnant so quickly.

“My doctor told me to wait one period and ovulation cycle and then we could try again. It was the first and only time we tried and I had a feeling right away, but it was so soon to tell because I wasn’t even close to missing my period yet. I just had a feeling.

“After going through the miscarriage and knowing those signs it was comforting knowing, ‘Okay, you’re not spotting, you’re not cramping, you still feel pregnant, you’re still tired, your boobs still hurt.’

“I had to keep convincing myself it’s okay because last time I woke up one day and there’s no other way to explain it, just that I didn’t feel pregnant anymore.

“I told my mom that and her heart broke because before my sister, she too had a miscarriage and the same thing — she said she just felt not pregnant one day.

“After a miscarriage, I was definitely even more aware of my body, but just so much more cautious and scared … I was just too afraid to lift up a 5lb weight. I was like, ‘But what if that makes me have a miscarriage?’

“It was every little thing, which I’m sure was driving Brock crazy because he’s like, ‘You’re fine!’ But I was just like, ‘I need to make sure, I need to make sure’ — and now we’ve made sure! Everything is good.”