Jennifer Lawrence's family is growing. Sources close to the Oscar winner claim she's expecting a second child.
Representatives for the Hunger Games alum confirmed the pregnancy to Vogue on Sunday. "She gave no indication of a new addition," the fashion magazine reported in an Instagram post, sharing a photo of the star stepping out for dinner in Los Angeles on Saturday with her baby bump "just visible.".
Representatives for Lawrence did not immediately respond Monday to requests for comment from The Times.
Lawrence, 34, and her husband of five years, Cooke Maroney, already have 2-year-old son Cy. She and Maroney, an art gallerist, wed in October 2019 in Newport, R.I., and have kept their relationship relatively low-key.
She hasn't acted since she began working almost nonstop since coming on the film scene in 2010's "Winter's Bone," winning an Oscar for "Silver Linings Playbook," becoming a global superstar in "The Hunger Games" franchise and starring in several Academy Award darlings — before being voted off the island for her goofy behavior. She returned to acting and producing with the 2022 film "Causeway" and released the raunchy comedy "No Hard Feelings" last year.
She will premiere the documentary "Zurawski v Texas"– a portrait of women who sued the Lone Star State after it passed strict antiabortion laws – which she executive produced with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Lawrence, famously pregnant in 2021, joined comedian Amy Schumer to take a stand on abortion rights during Women's March demonstrations.
In a November interview with reality star and beauty mogul Kylie Jenner, Lawrence described trying to keep her family out of the spotlight. According to her, she didn't use this much security until 2022 when she gave birth to her first child.
"But, once I had one, with my intrusive thoughts and anxiety, I wanted us to have security around all the time," Lawrence said in Interview. The "Don't Look Up" star said she initially struggled with having her security team but has since figured it out.
"[B]efore I hired them, in my mind I was like, I want them to be invisible.". I don't want my kid to see you or know you. And once they start working for you, it's like, 'Well, wait. This is a person in our life. He's helping us.' That's not really a good lesson to ignore the person that's helping us. It's probably better to say, 'Say good morning to Sean. Hi. How are you? We have sort of incorporated them more into our lives, which surprised me. I didn't plan it for that.
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