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Jennifer Lawrence is expecting a second child with husband Cooke Maroney

Jennifer Lawrence is expecting a second child with husband Cooke Maroney

Actress Jennifer Lawrence is expecting her second child with husband Cooke Maroney. The couple welcomed their son Cy in February 2022. The news was announced in a Vogue story shared on Sunday, October 20.

“Congrats to Jennifer Lawrence! The Oscar-winning actor is set to welcome her second child with art dealer husband Cooke Maroney,” an Instagram post read.

In a previous interview with VogueLawrence opened up about becoming a mother, saying, “I mean Cy’s euphoria is just…Jesus, it’s impossible. I always tell him, I love you so much it’s impossible.”

Lawrence and her art gallery husband married in 2019 in Rhode Island surrounded by friends and family, with a guest list that included Amy Schumer, Emma Stone, Bradley Cooper, Ashley Olsen, Adele, Kris Jenner, Sienna Miller and Cameron Diaz.

In a 2021 Vanity Fair Interview, Lawrence shared a little about her relationship with Maroney and how she encourages her to live a normal life.

“I really enjoy going to the grocery store with him,” she said. “I don’t know why, but it fills me with great joy. I think maybe because it’s almost a metaphor for marriage. “Okay, we have this list. These are the things we need. Let’s work together and get this done.” And I always have one of the cooking magazines, like 15 minute healthy meals, and he always gives me a look like, “You’re not going to use this.” when will you do it And I say, ‘Yes, I am. Tuesday!’ And he’s always right, and I never am.”

By 2023, Lawrence said Interview magazine that her relationship with fame changed after having a child. When asked how she tries to protect her son, Lawrence replied, “I do my best.”

She continued: “I was really nervous when I was pregnant. I was being paparazzied and I was like, ‘How the hell am I going to lose it to these guys when they’re taking a picture of my baby?'” Then once it was here , I realized that my energy is more important to him than anything else. So if he senses that I’m anxious before I leave the house, or that I’m angry when we’re out, it’s going to affect him.”

Lawrence added: “So it’s actually been the other way around, where I’ve become a bit more zen and a bit more relaxed with photography because I don’t have a choice. You just have to accept it, take a deep breath and walk away. I don’t want him to inherit the anxiety and anger I have.”

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