Isla Fisher is going to be a mom of three kids!

The 38-year-old "Now You See Me" actress is expecting her third child with husband Sacha Baron Cohen, Us Weekly confirmed.

The Oman-born actress, who began her acting career in Australia, was photographed rocking a tiny baby bump while running errands in London Tuesday, Sept. 23.

An insider told Us Weekly that Fisher has already pulled out of "Now You See Me 2" to focus on her pregnancy. "Production starts in November and she knew she wouldn't be able to do it," the source said of the actress who is reportedly three months along.

Fisher and her 42-year-old husband, who is currently filming "Grimsby" and "Alice in Wonderland: Through the Looking Glass," tied the knot in Paris in March 2010. They are already proud parents to daughters Olive, 6, and Elula, 4.

For Fisher, family always comes first. In fact, she has no regrets about making motherhood her primary focus after her two daughters were born. "I took three years off," she told Gotham magazine last summer. "It's not like you're taking a break and looking on IMDbPro to see your StarMeter falling. You're doing the most important, incredible thing. When you come back in, the perspective has changed. I truly believe you can't have it all and you shouldn't want to."

She shared the same sentiments in a 2013 interview with Cosmopolitan U.K. "It's a myth that you can have it all," she told the British magazine, as quoted by E! News. "You can't. But more importantly, I don't think you should want to. It sounds exhausting!"

She also has no problems about gaining weight during pregnancy. "I gained 65 pounds with my first baby and 70 with my second," she told Fitness magazine in April 2013. "I had severe morning sickness both times, so I mostly ate supersize bowls of white pasta with loads of butter and cheese because that was the only thing that took away the nausea."

Fisher revealed that she lost her baby weight by doing yoga, and admitted that she is still proud of her stomach even after two pregnancies. "Even though it will never be flat again, it's still my favorite because it reminds me of my greatest achievement: my babies," she said.