New reports are alleging that Eva Mendes is seven months pregnant with Ryan Gosling's child.
According to OK! Magazine, the actress couldn't be happier about her growing baby bump.
An insider told the publication, "She's been ready for motherhood for a while now," adding, "and to be sharing this experience with Ryan is a dream come true for her!"
The couple hasn't had the easiest year as the two were rumored to have split several times since 2013.
However, the baby news may give their relationship the foundation it needs. A source explained, "Ryan grew up without a dad, so he always said when he had kids, he'd be there no matter what," adding, "This is it for him."
Despite his newfound dedication to their growing family, a simple promise may not be enough for Eva Mendes.
Insiders revealed the "Lost River" actress is determined to make their family status official before their bundle of joy arrives.
The source revealed, "Ryan doesn't think they need to marry just because they are having a baby, but Eva believes it's important to have their lives fully intertwined."
Whether they get married or not, it seems that Ryan Gosling will happily welcome a new baby girl or boy. An insider revealed, "[Ryan] loves babies, and he loved playing with the little boy who played our son. It was adorable to see him in that light."
To check out a photo of Eva Mendes' rumored baby bump click HERE.
On June 14th, a fake Ryan Gosling Facebook page shared a photo of the actor holding a baby with a very detailed caption attached to it.
The caption and photo were a hoax to make fans believe that the actor had a secret child. The post read, "This father's day, I've decided to tell the story of how I became a father," adding, "This little guy was only 9 months old when I became his dad.
"His mom and I were great friends before she passed away from cancer. I promised her, I'd always look after him. So, I had decided to step up and become his dad. He brought me so much joy. He was my everything."
The post continued, "1 year later after the adoption, his biological father wanted him. Of course, I put up a fight, but he won. That 1 year of being his father taught me how to love unconditionally.
"We have to stop and be thankful for our children and children should stop and be thankful for their parents. What I truly learned most of all is, every child needs love."