Singer Adam Levine and model Behati Prinsloo welcome their second baby

The duo have become parents to another little girl named Gio Grace Levine

Adam Levine has become a father for the second time.

The Maroon 5 singer's rep confirmed the news to People but didn't specify when the star's wife Behati Prinsloo gave birth to the tiny tot.

Adam and Behati have named their new little girl Gio Grace.

Although the couple are yet to share a picture of the bundle of joy with fans, it's likely that they'll upload a snap to Instagram.

It's on the social networking site that they revealed they'd welcomed their first child, a daughter named Dusty Rose, back in September 2016.

'Dusty Rose Levine 9/21/16,' Adam captioned a black and white image of the newborn sleeping peacefully on his heavily tattooed chest.

In the 16 months since she was born, Adam and Behati have shared a number of candid family shots with their network of followers on the picture-sharing platform.

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[/instagram]Shortly after Dusty's arrival, Adam chatted to Ryan Seacrest about his experience of being a dad.

The 38-year-old told the TV presenter that he decided not to go to classes to prepare for her birth.

'I like to think that parenting is something that is ... what we were literally put on this Earth to do and everybody is super different,' he said.

'I've been a parent for three weeks, so what do I know? I don't know anything, but it's kind of part of the beauty of it, honestly.'

Adam went on to say that he was loving every single moment of his new role so far.

'There are a lot of instincts, a lot of things that kind of kick in and switch on. It's a beautiful experience,' he continued.

The musician and the Victoria's Secret model, 28, tied the knot back in July 2015 before a huge number of guests in Mexico. Flora Farms in Los Cabos was the picturesque location of the ceremony.

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