Jennifer Lawrence and Husband Cooke Maroney Step Out in N.Y.C. amid Speculation They Welcomed Their Second Baby: See Photo

Published: Mar 17 2025

Jennifer Lawrence and her husband, Cooke Maroney, have been spotted around New York City amidst whispers that they have recently embraced parenthood once again, welcoming their second bundle of joy together. On a chilly Sunday, March 16th, the duo ventured out dressed aptly for the brisk temperatures. The 34-year-old actress of "No Hard Feelings" fame donned a cozy scarf and a navy trench coat over her jeans, accessorizing her look with a chic leopard print tote bag, while her hair flowed freely in long, loose waves.

Jennifer Lawrence and Husband Cooke Maroney Step Out in N.Y.C. amid Speculation They Welcomed Their Second Baby: See Photo 1

Lawrence and Maroney, 40, got engaged in February 2019 and tied the knot that October. In February 2022, they joyfully welcomed their firstborn son, Cy, who is now three years old. Then, in October 2023, a representative for Lawrence confirmed to Vogue that the actress and her spouse were expecting their second child, news that emerged after paparazzi caught a glimpse of Lawrence with a subtle baby bump during a dinner outing in Los Angeles.

Lawrence has been open about her deep affection for motherhood and how becoming a parent has profoundly transformed her. Speaking to Vogue for their October 2022 issue, she gushed, "The pure bliss that Cy brings into my life is beyond words. My heart has expanded in ways I never knew possible, and that includes my love for my husband." She further elaborated, "The morning after I gave birth, I felt like I was starting life anew. I was captivated by love, feeling it for Cy and for every newborn I encountered. They are these delicate, pink, swollen little warriors. I now find myself melted by the sound of any baby crying in a restaurant, thinking, 'Awww, how precious!'"

In the same Vogue interview, the star of "Don’t Look Up" expressed her profound sense of responsibility to safeguard her son's—and any future children's—privacy, despite her very public career. She shared, "If someone at a dinner party congratulated me on my pregnancy, I wouldn't be rude or dismissive. But every fiber of my being longs to protect their privacy for as long as I can. I don't want anyone to feel entitled to intrude upon their existence. I believe that starts with keeping them out of this aspect of my work."

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