Jennifer Lawrence cradles baby bump in all black at Bread & Roses premiere
Pregnant actress Jennifer Lawrence stunned in an elegant all black outfit at the premiere of her documentary Bread & Roses in Los Angeles on Thursday evening
by Jamie Roberts · The MirrorPregnant Jennifer Lawrence stunned as she took to the red carpet of thepremiere in Los Angeles on Thursday.
The Hollywood star, 34, looked amazing in an all-black maternity style goth glam look. She was seen cradling her baby bump as she posed for pictures ahead of the documentary's screening stateside. Jennifer's appearance comes as she produced the documentary with her producing partner Justine Ciarrocchi.
Her off-the-shoulder outfit floated down with a lacy bust and mesh sleeves. She opted for minimal accessories, wearing a simple pair of earrings and a solitary ring. The mum-of-one wore her blonde locks straight down with a side fringe.
Jennifer first announced she was expecting her second child last month. She shares two-year-old son Cy Maroney with her art dealer husband Cooke Maroney. News of the Hunger Games star's pregnancy was confirmed by a representative to Vogue. It comes a year after a source revealed that Jennifer and Cooke, 40, had initially been on the fence about having more kids. However, they eventually began "thinking about having another child."
A source told US Weekly at the time: "At first they weren’t sure if they wanted another one because it's so much work, but they're obsessed with Cy and love showing off videos to their friends and family. They've started warming up to the possibility of a second."
During a 2019 episode of the Naked with Catt Sedler podcast, the actress gushed her partner is "the greatest human being" she has ever met. She said: "He really is, and he gets better. [In the beginning], I started with the basics, you know, 'How do I feel? Is he nice? Is he kind?' … It's just this is The One, I know that sounds really stupid but … We wanted to marry each other, we wanted to commit fully and he’s my best friend and so I want to legally bind him to me forever."
According to IMDB, Jennifer's new documentary captures the "experiences of Afghanistan's women under the Taliban since they took control of Kabul,' in August 2021. She previously described what was the reasoning behind the production.
Speaking to Deadline at the Cannes Film Festival last year, she said: "I was watching the fall of Kabul on the news in 2021 and I told Justine, you know, we need to find somebody on the ground, that can get a camera in there."
She went on to describe the project as the clear next step for her company. "What we want to do is just keep making things that we respond to, that we care about. We're right at the genesis of the company so it's hard to say what it is, or what it will be."
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