Just last week, Ice-T and Coco Austin announced they would be having their first child together, and now they've revealed a few more very important details about their new family member.

Earlier today, on the first episode of their new talk show "Ice & Coco," the happy couple announced they're having a baby girl, according to E! News. The news came after the two shared a picture from an ultrasound, and asked the audience to vote on whether they thought it was a boy or a girl.

As if the news of the sex of the baby wasn't exciting enough, the two already picked out a name for their little bundle of joy.

"Already got a name," said Ice-T. "The girl's name is Chanel."

"Yes, Little Chanel," added Austin. "And another thing is people are like, 'Well how many, how far along are you?'"

Austin then removed her black and white striped blazer to show her growing baby bump in a tight black dress. After asking the audience to guess how far along she is, she finally revealed that she is 21 weeks along.

Former reality star Snooki stopped by the show and gave Austin some pointers on being pregnant. She also couldn't believe how tiny Austin still looked five months into her pregnancy.

"That's not normal," joked Snooki. "You look like me after I've had a glass of wine."

When Austin, 36, first found out she was pregnant, she admitted they were really surprised because it had happened so fast. When Austin came running down the stairs crying, the 57-year-old rapper assumed something was wrong because she was hysterical.

"I took the test and, when I found out, I ran downstairs," she told People. "He was on the computer, and I was bawling, screaming. He thought someone died. He was just as surprised as me."

The couple couldn't be happier to finally have a child together, and Austin revealed they were definitely happy tears.

"You never think it could really happen to you," she explained. "That you can actually make a human being — and when you do, you're like, 'Wow!' Your body takes over and does it itself. You're not putting the hands and feet together — your body's cooking it and it's amazing. It's a miracle how life can happen."