Jennifer Lawrence Welcomes Baby No. 2 with Husband Cooke Maroney

The couple is also parents to 3-year-old son Cy.

: Jennifer Lawrence attends Sony Pictures' "No Hard Feelings" premiere at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on June 20, 2023 in New York City

Jennifer Lawrence. 

Jennifer Lawrence is officially a mom of two!

The No Hard Feelings actress, 34, has welcomed her second baby with husband Cooke Maroney.

Lawrence and Maroney were spotted out for a stroll together in New York City on Monday, March 31, following the birth of their little one, sources confirm to PEOPLE.

Lawrence and Cooke, 40, who married in October 2019, are also parents to their 3-year-old son Cy.

A rep for Lawrence could not be reached.

 Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney step out together in New York City. The American actress carried a red hermes bag and wore a blue trench coat, vintage Mickey Mouse t-shirt, red trousers, and black flats.


Jennifer Lawrence.

Lawrence announced she was expecting her second baby with Maroney via a Vogue Instagram post and article in October 2024.

“Congratulations are in order for Jennifer Lawrence!.

The Oscar-winning actor will be welcoming her second child with art gallerist husband Cooke Maroney,” the magazine wrote in the post’s caption, adding that representatives for Lawrence had confirmed the happy news to the outlet.

Cooke Maroney and Jennifer Lawrence are seen on April 10, 2023


Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney.

The following day, a source confirmed the news with PEOPLE, exclusively sharing that Lawrence was “thrilled to be pregnant again.”.

“She loves being a mom,” the insider said. “She’s thrilled to be pregnant again.

It feels like the perfect timing to her. Her son will 3 when the new baby arrives.”.

Since the birth of her first son, Lawrence has shared that she’s been approaching her career differently.

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The X-Men: Apocalypse actress told Cameron Diaz in a 2023 conversation for Interview magazine that having a baby caused her to be more selective with the projects she agrees to do.

“There’s no squeezing when you have a baby,” Lawrence said.

“There’s just home, and it’s the best. It definitely helps weed out projects: ‘Yes. No. Yes. No. Yes. No. Is this worth being away from my child for half the day?’ “.