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'Bringing Up Bates' Stars Chad and Erin Have Adorable Son Announce Baby No. 3

Chad and Erin (Bates) Paine are Expecting Baby 3, Oct. 2017.
Chad and Erin (Bates) Paine are Expecting Baby 3, Oct. 2017. | (Photo: Taryn Yager)

Erin Bates Paine and husband Chad Paine from UP TV's "Bringing Up Bates" announced that they are expecting baby No. 3 in a sweet video message from their 3-year-old son, Carson Paine.

Although the happy parents could not wait to share the news of their pregnancy with the world, it was their firstborn Carson that seemed most excited.

"I'm gonna have a baby sister," the charming sibling shared in an exclusive UPTV video announcement. "I'm gonna hold her, kiss her, I'm gonna hug her."

The 26-year-old mom is due in April 2018, and Erin and Chad have already picked out a name for her.

"We are overjoyed to be adding baby Everly Hope to our family this April," Erin and Chad said in a statement to PEOPLE.com. "She is already loved and adored so much. Our hands are full with two little ones — the giggles, slobbery kisses, and yes, the diapers! We know it will be quite an adventure, and we are definitely anticipating her arrival. We are grateful, so very grateful."

"I found Everly in the baby name book and fell in love with it. Chad has always loved the name Hope, so he picked the middle name," the Bates daughter shared.

Everly Hope will join her big brother Charles Stephen "Carson" Paine IV and big sister Brooklyn Elise Paine in 2018.

Season 7 of "Bringing Up Bates" will premiere Jan. 4 on UP TV. For more information on the Bates family, visit their website.

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