‘She Loves Being…’: Here’s How Jennifer Lawrence Feels About Second Pregnancy, Source Reveals

As a lifestyle expert, I find it truly heartwarming to see Jennifer Lawrence embarking on another beautiful journey of motherhood. Her decision to expand her family is a testament to her deep-rooted love and commitment towards her family, especially her precious son, Cy.


According to the latest information, it’s been reported that Jennifer Lawrence is overjoyed and eagerly anticipating the arrival of a second child with her husband, Cooke Maroney. The duo, who tied the knot in October 2019, are already proud parents to their son Cy, born in February 2022.

Currently, the actress from The Hunger Games, now 34 years old, expressed that this seems an opportune moment for them to expand their family by welcoming a new member, who will be approximately two years junior to their existing son.

According to a source from People magazine, she is overjoyed about being pregnant once more. She believes this is the ideal moment for her, as her son will turn three when the new baby comes into the world.

According to the source, it was shared that the pair is currently thriving well, largely due to Maroney’s tranquility which complements Lawrence’s dynamism.

The source added, “She loves being a mom.”

On October 20th, Vogue shared some exciting news through an Instagram post, confirming Lawrence’s achievement. They offered their well wishes in the caption.

2023 saw an interview with Lawrence where she shared her struggles, particularly during pregnancy, amidst the constant presence of paparazzi and cameras.

She told Cameron Diaz, “During my pregnancy, I was incredibly anxious. There were always photographers around, and I found myself wondering, ‘How on earth am I going to keep my cool when they’re snapping photos of my baby?’

She admitted having a phobia of paparazzi and feeling uncomfortable with cameras following her during pregnancy. But once her child was born, she realized it was better for her to remain calm for his wellbeing. She expressed, “If [Cy] senses I’m anxious before we leave home or I’m upset while we’re out, that will affect him.

Lawrence has become a bit more at ease and less tense about being photographed, as there’s no other option. It’s all about taking a deep breath, letting go, and moving forward. He doesn’t want his child to inherit the stress and frustration he feels.

Instead of feeling irritated by the photography, she accepted the situation and decided to remain composed, focusing more on her son’s feelings instead of her own frustration.

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2024-10-22 07:54