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

Published: Oct 21 2024

Jennifer Lawrence is reportedly expecting her second child, according to an exclusive revelation by The Hollywood Reporter on Sunday, sources close to the actress confirming the joyous news. Vogue magazine was the first to break the story, spotting the Oscar-winning actress with a discernible baby bump during a Saturday night dinner in Los Angeles, with her representative swiftly validating the sighting. The Hollywood Reporter swiftly verified Vogue's report, citing an intimate source privy to Lawrence's personal life.

Jennifer Lawrence is Pregnant, Set to Welcome Second Baby With Cooke Maroney 1

Details regarding Lawrence's health status or the baby's anticipated arrival date remained scarce and unannounced. The 34-year-old already dotes on her two-year-old son, Cy, who she welcomed into the world alongside her husband, Cooke Maroney, in 2022. This upcoming addition to their family will mark the couple's second child, having tied the knot in 2019 amidst the grandeur of the Belcourt Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island. Lawrence has been vigilant in safeguarding her son's privacy, refraining from publicly sharing even a glimpse of him through photographs.

In a heartfelt interview with Vogue last year, Lawrence candidly discussed her pregnancy journey, unveiling a deeply personal side that included the heartbreak of two miscarriages. One, a lonely experience in her early twenties while in Montreal, and another more recent instance that necessitated a dilation and curettage (D&C) procedure, a surgical intervention to remove tissue from the uterus.

This month marks another milestone for Lawrence as she ventures into documentary filmmaking once again with the release of 'Zurawski v Texas,' which she executive produced alongside former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. This thought-provoking documentary shines a spotlight on the profound implications of Texas' stringent anti-abortion laws, set to premiere in key cities like New York, Los Angeles, and San Antonio, where women have been gravely affected by the recent abortion restrictions.

Lawrence's foray into producing extends beyond this documentary, having previously helmed projects like 'Bread & Roses,' a compelling narrative on Afghan women's plight under Taliban rule, and contributing to her recent cinematic comeback with the dramatic 'Causeway' and the humorous 'No Hard Feelings,' further cementing her versatility both in front of and behind the camera.

View all