Lady Antebellum's Hillary Scott may not be outnumbered on the band's bus any longer. The singer just revealed that the twins she and her husband are expecting will be twin girls.

The babies are due in February and will join 4-year-old Eisele in the Scott family. The singer and husband Chris Tyrrell have been very upfront so far about the details of the pregnancy, even sharing a video of the moment they told their daughter that she would soon have two baby sisters.

"Eisele is so excited to have her very own living baby dolls," Scott writes beneath an Instagram picture of three matching dresses that is too cute for words. "Chris and I are beyond grateful that we get to raise a household of little ladies, and can't wait to watch and help them grow into kind, independent, and confident women!"

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Previously Scott and Tyrrell had been very candid about a miscarriage they suffered in 2015. The singer wrote a song called "Thy Will" that was inspired by the experience. It was part of her Grammy-winning Christian album Love Remains. In an earlier post she said her heart still hurts for their loss and for all of those who've struggled with fertility, and she was choosing to share their story as a way to inspire.

"Because we’ve been so open about our last pregnancy loss and journey, I want to be fully transparent with you that this happened naturally," she said. "Chris nor I have any family history of twins that we can find and are just resting in the profound gift this truly is."

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