Jennifer Lawrence looked radiant as she stepped out with baby son Cy for a stroll in New York City on Monday.
The Oscar-winning actress, 32, who welcomed Cy in February, went make-up free for the outing as she doted on her baby boy in a stroller – hours before hitting the red carpet at the Gotham Awards.
The star wrapped up in a slate sweater and navy coat, teamed with flared trousers and boots as she took in some fresh air
Her tresses were pulled back in a ponytail and she sported a chic pair of shades. Jennifer welcomed her firstborn with husband Cooke Maroney.
The new mom has been busy promoting her latest film Causeway in which she plays a U.S. soldier who suffers a traumatic brain injury.
Last month, Lawrence bravely opened up about suffering two miscarriages during an interview with Vogue.
She explained how throughout her pregnancy with Cy, she found herself considering the changing landscape of women’s rights and admitted that the recent US Supreme Court overruling of Roe Vs Wade resurfaced painful memories for her.
Jennifer explained that she had her first miscarriage in her early 20s and had ‘one hundred percent’ intended to get an abortion before ‘I had a miscarriage alone in Montreal.’
She had another loss a couple of years ago while shooting Don’t Look Up in late 2020/early 2021.
At this point in her life she was married and told Vogue she very much wanted to have a child but sadly she had another miscarriage, this time having a D&C, the surgical procedure by which tissue is removed from the uterus.
She said that she found it difficult to fathom young women with limited options forced into unwanted pregnancies, especially since experiencing motherhood herself this year.
‘I remember a million times thinking about it while I was pregnant,’ Jennifer told Vogue.
‘Thinking about the things that were happening to my body. And I had a great pregnancy. I had a very fortunate pregnancy.’
‘But every single second of my life was different. And it would occur to me sometimes: What if I was forced to do this?’
Jennifer was also keen to discuss with Vogue her concerns about raising a son in the US, speaking out on gun violence in schools.
‘I’m raising a little boy who is going to go to school one day. Guns are the number-one cause of death for children in the United States. And people are still voting for politicians who receive money from the NRA,’ she said.
‘It blows my mind. I mean if Sandy Hook didn’t change anything? We as a nation just went, Okay! We are allowing our children to lay down their lives for our right to a second amendment that was written over 200 years ago.’
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Source: USA Today