Jennifer Lawrence is pregnant!
On Sunday, October 20, a rep for the Oscar-winning actress confirmed Fashion Lawrence is expecting her second child with husband Cook Maroney.
As the publication noted, Lawrence showed off her new baby bump while enjoying dinner in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 19, wearing a La Ligne T-shirt and sweater.
The actress is already the proud mother of her 2-year-old son Cy, whom she shares with her husband Maroney, a renowned art gallery director. In October 2019, the two said “I do” at the Belcourt mansion in Newport, Rhode Island.
The news comes as Lawrence prepares for the premiere of her new documentary, Zulawski v. Texas, which details the harsh reality of post-roe Abortion is banned in Texas with very few exceptions. It’s somewhat fitting that Lawrence shared the news of her pregnancy while promoting the film, as it challenges anti-abortion stereotypes—most people seeking abortion care already have at least one child at home. ‘s parents.
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“We felt it was critical to release this film not only in traditional markets like New York and Los Angeles,” said Maisie Crow, director of the film, which was co-created by Lawrence and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Clinton serves as executive producer. Tell deadline“but making that information available across Texas during that window to make sure Texans understand what these abortion bans mean in practice.”
In 2022 interview Fashion In the publication’s cover story, Lawrence talks about the intersection of motherhood and abortion rights, as well as how her personal life has changed since becoming a parent.
“It’s so scary to talk about motherhood. Just because everyone’s situation is so different. If I said, It was amazing from the start Some people will think that I wasn’t surprised at first; And felt terrible,” she told the publication at the time. “Luckily, I have so many honest girlfriends. Who are like, It’s terrible. You may not be able to connect immediately. You may not fall in love immediately. So I feel like I’m ready to be tolerant. I remember being about nine months old and going for a walk with one of my best friends and saying, Everyone keeps saying I will love my kids more than my cat. But that’s not the case. Maybe I’ll love him as much as I love my cat?“
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Lawrence then went on to talk about her family politics, as well as her reaction to the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade and how her own personal reproductive outcomes, including multiple miscarriages, shape her politics today.
“I’ve worked very hard over the past five years to forgive my father and my family and try to understand: This is different. The messages they get are different. Their lives are different,” Lawrence explained. “I try to get over it, but I really can’t. I can’t. Sorry, I’m just venting, but I can’t be around people who aren’t political anymore. You live in the United States of America. You have to be political Sex. It’s terrible. Politics is killing people.
Lawrence “had a miscarriage alone in Montreal” in her early twenties before being able to receive abortion care. And then while filming Don’t look upshe said she experienced another miscarriage and needed to undergo a D&C, the same procedure used for abortion care but now illegal in many parts of the United States.