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Jennifer Lawrence is pregnant with her second child

Jennifer Lawrence is pregnant with her second child, a rep for the actor has confirmed fashion. Last night she went out to dinner in Los Angeles wearing a La Ligne t-shirt and sweater, with her baby bump just visible.

The actor also has a two-year-old son, Cy, with art gallery owner husband Cooke Maroney. The couple married in October 2019 at the Belcourt Mansion in Newport, Rhode Island.

The news is just the latest page in a whirlwind chapter for Lawrence. On October 25th Zurawski vs. Texas— a documentary about the impact of strict anti-abortion laws in Texas that she executive produced with Hillary Clinton — premiered in New York, Los Angeles, Austin and San Antonio. “We felt it was critical to release the film in theaters beyond just traditional markets like New York and Los Angeles,” said director Maisie Crow deadline“But make it available at locations across Texas during this window to ensure Texans understand what these abortion bans mean in practice.” Free screenings in cities where abortion measures are on the ballot this Election Day, including Charlotte and Phoenix, will also be added in the coming weeks.

Then, at the end of November, Bread & Roses— the documentary about Afghan women living in Taliban-ruled Kabul that Lawrence co-produced with Malala Yousafzai — begins streaming on Apple TV+.

To date, Lawrence has been best known for her acting roles, including Oscar-winning critical hits like silver linings Playbook to the box office giants like The Hunger Games. (She also recently wrapped the Lynne Ramsay film Die, my lovealongside Robert Pattinson.) Now Lawrence is planning a career as a frontman And behind the camera, with a particular focus on documentaries that highlight women's issues and broader social concerns, produced by her own company Excellent Cadavear.

It's a career move she foresaw fashionappeared in the October 2022 issue, for which editor Abby Aguirre interviewed Lawrence in the days following the reversal of Roe v. Wade. “I've been trying to get over it, but I really can't,” she said. “I can't. I'm sorry for just venting, but I can't mess with people who aren't political anymore. You live in the United States of America. You have be political. It's too bad. Politics kills people.” Lawrence’s own motherhood journey put the Supreme Court decision into perspective. “I had a great pregnancy,” she continued. “I had a very happy pregnancy. But every single second of my life was different. And sometimes the thought occurred to me: What if it were me? forced to do this?”

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