Jennifer Lawrence enjoyed a sunny outing with her two-year-old son Cy Maroney, who played with an ADT sign on a grᴀssy lawn, in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The expecting 34-year-old – who wore baggy clothing beneath a trench coat – confirmed she and husband Cooke Maroney were expecting their second child to Vogue the day after celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary on October 19.
Jennifer and the 40-year-old art dealer reportedly named their blond toddler after his favorite American painter Cy Twombly.
Hours after her street sighting, Lawrence glammed up to showcase her bourgeoning baby bump in a clingy brown Bottega Veneta gown at the 15th Governors Awards in Hollywood.
Last Thursday, the Excellent Cadaver founder unveiled the first images of Lynne Ramsay’s thriller Die, My Love – which she and Robert Pattinson wrapped on October 16 in Calgary.
Jennifer produced and stars as a Montana mother suffering from postpartum depression and struggling with her marriage in the big-screen adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s 1969 novel.
Jennifer Lawrence enjoyed a sunny outing with her two-year-old son Cy Maroney, who played with an ADT sign on a grᴀssy lawn, in Los Angeles on Sunday
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Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte, and LaKeith Stanfield also star in Die, My Love.
‘She just really responded to the material, which is hardcore in some ways, because it’s about postnatal depression and bipolar [disorder],’ the Scottish 54-year-old filmmaker told Variety last year.
‘But it’s funny as well. Well, I’ve made it funny. I think I’ve made it funny. I hope I’ve made it funny.’
Lynne added: ‘Everyone’s had mental health issues through COVID. So it deals with that. But it deals with it, I think, in a really funny way.’
This Friday, Apple TV+ will begin streaming Sahra Mani’s critically-acclaimed Afghan women documentary Bread & Roses, which Lawrence produced with 2014 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai.
The Oscar winner also produced Maisie Crow and Abbie Perrault’s critically-acclaimed abortion documentary Zurawski v Texas, which screens December 7 at the Northstar Village Cinema during the Tahoe Film Festival.
‘I’ve tried to get over [the reversal of Roe v. Wade] and I really can’t,’ Jennifer told Vogue back in 2022.
‘I can’t. I’m sorry I’m just unleashing, but I can’t f*** with people who aren’t political anymore. You live in the United States of America. You have to be political. It’s too dire. Politics are killing people.’
Lawrence continued: ‘I had a great pregnancy. I had a very fortunate pregnancy. But every single second of my life was different. And it would occur to me sometimes: What if I was forced to do this?’
And last June, Apple Original Films acquired the Real Housewives-inspired murder mystery The Wives, which the No Hard Feelings producer-star will star in and produce.
The expecting 34-year-old – who wore baggy clothing beneath a trench coat – confirmed she and husband Cooke Maroney were expecting their second child to Vogue the day after celebrating their fifth wedding anniversary on October 19
Jennifer and the 40-year-old art dealer reportedly named their blond toddler after his favorite American painter Cy Twombly
Hours after her street sighting, Lawrence glammed up to showcase her bourgeoning baby bump in a clingy brown Bottega Veneta gown at the 15th Governors Awards in Hollywood
Last Thursday, the Excellent Cadaver founder unveiled the first images of Lynne Ramsay’s thriller Die, My Love – which she and Robert Pattinson (R) wrapped on October 16 in Calgary
Jennifer produced and stars as a Montana mother suffering from postpartum depression and struggling with her marriage in the big-screen adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s 1969 novel
This Friday, Apple TV+ will begin streaming Sahra Mani’s (R, pictured last Thursday) critically-acclaimed Afghan women documentary Bread & Roses, which Lawrence produced with 2014 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai (L)
The Oscar winner also produced Maisie Crow (L, pictured October 23) and Abbie Perrault’s (R) critically-acclaimed abortion documentary Zurawski v Texas, which screens December 7 at the Tahoe Film Festival