In the realm of Justin Theroux's household, a new dawn is swiftly approaching. The wife of the star of "The Leftovers," Nicole Kidman's Nicole Brydon Bloom, is carrying their first child, as confirmed by People magazine. E! News has reached out to both Nicole and Justin for a comment, but as of yet, no response has been received.
Nine months after the couple exchanged vows on a beach in Tulum, Mexico, in March, this exciting news arrives. For their special day, the bride donned a sleeveless white gown with a thigh-high slit and billowing train, while Justin matched her in a tuxedo adorned with a white jacket.

Just one month after their union, Justin shared that he and Nicole were savoring their new chapter. As he told E! News in April, "We're just enjoying it." The 54-year-old also offered insight into how he and Nicole, who has starred in "Paradise" and "The Gilded Age," navigate shielding each other from major spoilers in their respective projects.
Speaking of "Paradise," he explained, "She's about to start season two, so it's a big question of whether I want her to ruin it. But yet, she wants to talk about her day at work, so I'm just saying, just ruin those parts for me and I'll obviously see all the other stuff."
As for the beginning of their love story? Justin—who first sparked romance rumors with Nicole in August 2023—said for him, it was love at first sight when they met at a party. "A friend of mine who was with me, literally the quote was, 'That's the one,'" he said during an appearance on "The Drew Barrymore Show" in September 2024. "Like, we hadn't even met yet. And I was like, 'She's so stunning.' So I went over and started talking and things like that and it progressed."
While their meeting felt like the most natural thing in the world, Justin—who was previously married to Jennifer Aniston for three years until 2018—said he still experienced pre-engagement jitters before he proposed with a Stephanie Gottlieb 4-carat diamond ring in March 2024. "Of course I was nervous proposing," he told The Times. "It is a question after all, so the answer isn't guaranteed. But it was wonderful."