Jennifer Lawrence is Pregnant, Set to Welcome Second Baby With Cooke Maroney

Jennifer Lawrence is Pregnant, Set to Welcome Second Baby With Cooke Maroney

As a gamer who has spent countless hours immersed in the fictional worlds of various games, I can’t help but draw parallels between Jennifer Lawrence’s real-life journey and the heroines she has portrayed on screen. Her resilience and determination, coupled with her unwavering commitment to using her platform for change, are truly inspiring.


Jennifer Lawrence is expecting her second baby, as reported exclusively and confirmed by a source to The Hollywood Reporter on Sunday.

Over the weekend, I stumbled upon some exciting news as an insider – my favorite Oscar-winning actor was seen out and about in Los Angeles, sporting what appeared to be a baby bump while dining! It was Vogue that initially reported this intriguing piece of information on Sunday, following confirmation with her representative. Soon after, The Hollywood Reporter also verified the report from their reliable source close to the actor.

No further information was provided or reported regarding her health or the baby’s due date.

34-year-old Lawrence is currently a mom to two-year-old Cy, whom she and her husband Cooke Maroney welcomed in 2022. The couple, who tied the knot at the Belcourt Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island in 2019, are about to have their second child together. The actress from Silver Linings Playbook has kept her son’s life private, refraining from sharing any public photos of him.

In a 2022 interview with Vogue, Lawrence spoke candidly about her pregnancy experience, disclosing that she had suffered two miscarriages previously – one as a young adult in Montreal when she was alone and another more recent loss requiring a D&C, a medical procedure involving the removal of uterine tissue.

This month, the movie titled “Zurawski v Texas” is being released, which represents Lawrence’s second venture into documentary creation. Co-produced with Hillary Clinton, this documentary examines the effects of Texas’ stringent anti-abortion regulations. The film will debut in New York, Los Angeles, and San Antonio this month, cities where women have felt the brunt of recent limitations on abortion services.

Lawrence has previously produced films such as “Bread & Roses,” a story that focuses on Afghan women living under Taliban rule, and more recently, she’s been involved in the production of “Causeway,” a dramatic film, and “No Hard Feelings,” a comedy with a romantic twist.

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2024-10-20 22:54