We believe a huge congratulations is in order for Christian Bale and his wife Sibi Blazic, following the news that they have welcomed their second child.
While it's been confirmed that their new bundle of joy is a boy, we are yet to find out what the couple have called their new tot.
And, if the silence surrounding their child's birth is anything to go by, it seems we might have to wait a while before finding out what their new arrival is called, because it's thought that Sibi could have given birth almost a month ago!
The make-up artist was spotted stepping out in Los Angeles on Sunday in her workout gear. and her new slender figure has sparked reports taht she could have given birth some time ago, despite only announcing that she was pregnant in March.

Christian and Sibi have welcomed baby no. 2! (WENN)
The 44-year-old looked radiant as she was seen running errands near their home and, judging by her workout gear, she had even been working on her post-pregnancy figure in the gym - the results of which look to be paying off pretty quickly!
Bale and Blazic have been married since 200 and already have nine-year-old daughter Emmeline.
While the 40-year-old actor often keeps quiet about his private life, he has been known to gush about the joys of parenthood every once in a while.
He migt usually be seen playing serious characters on the big screen, but Bale revealed in 2008 that he is actually quite the funnyman when it comes to his daughter. He told Parade: "I'm a court jester. My wife and daughter come with me on location. It's the most ideal mix. These wonderful distractions actually make me feel better at what I do."
In 2010 the Fighter actor got even more candid, telling Esquire: "The last few years of my life have been spent just watching animation - for my daughter - and getting a kick out of that. I love anything that she likes. If she's getting a kick out of it, I love it.
"I find myself tearing up at the most ridiculous things now, sitting next to my daughter while she's watching a movie. Me and my wife look across at each other like, 'Oh my God! Are we really doing this? Yes we are!'"