Topher Grace
Topher Grace’s wife is pregnant. Pictured: The Hollywood actor attending The Hollywood Reporter’s 4th Annual Nominees Night at Spago in Beverly Hills, California on Feb. 8, 2016. Getty Images/Kevin Winter

Topher Grace and wife Ashley Hinshaw are now expecting their first child together. Their announcement comes weeks after rumors started swirling that the American actress is pregnant.

On Tuesday, Hinshaw confirmed the pregnancy rumors via social media. She took to Instagram to share a selfie, which she captioned: “When you’re 6 1/2 months pregnant and someone else does your hair/makeup/wardrobe and makes you feel like a princess for the first time in a whiiiiile.”

Hinshaw kept the announcement simple and straight to the point. Grace is also on the same page, since the actor did not say anything on social media about his wife’s pregnancy.

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Pregnancy rumors first hit the couple when the “True Blood” alum was spotted on July 15 in a fitting striped dress that emphasized what appeared to be a baby bump, according to Us Weekly. At the time, the “That ‘70s Show” actor was with Hinshaw, but both opted to keep quiet regarding the obvious baby bump.

Grace and Hinshaw started dating in January 2014. A year after, they got engaged. The two tied the knot near Santa Barbara, California in May 2016. Following their wedding, Hinshaw candidly spoke about her married life and the fact that she’s still in the process of getting used to being called “Mrs. Grace.”

“It’s crazy! I mean, it’s good. It’s actually a little bit more different than I thought it would be. Because we lived together beforehand, so I didn’t really think that anything was going to change, but it does. It feels a little extra special,” Hinshaw said. “It’s weird! I have to be honest, I haven’t been called Mrs. very many times, so I’m still getting used to it. When someone says, ‘Mrs. Grace,’ I look around for his mother.”

Grace is currently promoting his Netflix project “Opening Night.” He also recently starred alongside Brad Pitt in Netflix’s war satire, “War Machine.” His next big screen projects that are coming out later this year include “Delirium,” “Under The Silver Lake” and “Mississippi Requiem,” according to Daily Mail.

As for Hinshaw, she has starred in 2012’s “About Cherry” and was also part of 2016’s Mexican comedy, “You’re Killing Me Susana.” Aside from “True Blood,” her small screen appearances include “True Detective,” “Agent Carter” and “Workaholics.”