Millie Mackintosh is expecting another girl.

Millie Mackintosh [Instagram]

Millie Mackintosh [Instagram]

Earlier this month, the 'Made In Chelsea' star and her husband Hugo Taylor, 35, revealed they are expecting a sibling for their daughter Sienna, 13 months, and Millie, 31, has now shared that the new baby is a girl.

She posted a video on Instagram and wrote: "Girl or Boy……? Wait for it!! We were away with family a few weeks ago when the results arrived and I got my mum to organise a gender reveal balloon, we found out with Sienna over the phone and it was so special to make a moment of it! We are delighted and now even more excited about our new arrival."

Earlier this month, Millie posted a sweet picture of her with a visible baby bump, holding onto baby Sienna, and wrote on Instagram: "We are so excited to announce that Sienna is going to be a big Sister! I couldn’t keep this to myself for much longer and I’m running out of ways to hide my bump! Baby 2 is due later this year."

Millie has been open about her postpartum journey and she previously admitted there are days where she loves her body and others where she struggles but she thinks openness is important.

She explained: "I said at the time I did find it really hard having a baby and there were moments I did feel ashamed about my postpartum body.

"That is how I felt on a low day, not all the time. I was trying to emphasise I would go between being in awe of my body and like 'wow I created this baby' and having all this appreciation for myself and 'I'm making milk and feeding her and it's amazing' and other days I felt like – 'argh, nothing fits, I feel uncomfortable and when I leave the house someone's taking my picture.'

"I had that stress to think about, that made me feel more self-conscious – but I didn't feel like that all the time. I do massively appreciate my body. As time went on, it got easier but I think it's really important to be honest about these feelings and not to lie and say, 'I love my postpartum body every day!' I wanted to be honest about my reality but it's not like that for everyone."