Mandy Moore shares her first day back at work on Dr. Death set after giving birth to second child

Mandy Moore shared that she was back on set after an extended maternity leave after giving birth to her second baby, Ozzie.

The This Is Us star, 38, shared a cute selfie with her co-star Edgar Ramirez, 45, while on the set of Peacock’s hit series Dr. Death, which is now filming its second season, featuring a new medical negligence plot.

‘Day 1 in the can. #drdeath’, the star captioned the snap shared with her 5.5 million followers.

Back on set!  Mandy Moore, 38, shared that she was back on set after giving birth to her second child, as she posted a cute selfie with co-star Edgar Ramirez, 45, on the set of Dr. Death.

Back on set! Mandy Moore, 38, shared that she was back on set after giving birth to her second child, as she posted a cute selfie with co-star Edgar Ramirez, 45, on the set of Dr. Death.

The singer-actress looked stylish as always in the photo, wearing a Canada Goose parka and flashing a bright smile for the camera.

Meanwhile, Edgar, who was holding the camera, was dapper in a brown coat and sported a meticulously groomed beard.

The cheerleader also took to her Stories to show off her stylish outfit in a mirror with the caption: “First day on the job.”

Getting back to that: The cheerleader also took to her Stories to show off her stylish outfit in a mirror with the caption:

Getting back to that: The cheerleader also took to her Stories to show off her stylish outfit in a mirror with the caption: “First day on the job.”

The proud mother of two also shared an adorable story as she walked with her two sons, Gus and Ozzie, 1.5 years old, whom she welcomed on October 21.

‘2 under 2.’ she wrote in the adorable snapshot that she saw the kids in their respective strollers and Mandy bundled up in a plaid coat.

Moore shares her two children with her husband Taylor Goldsmith, 37. The two have been married since 2018.

It comes after Moore revealed she’s ‘enjoying’ her longest maternity leave with Ozzie, after rushing back to work after Gus was born.

'2 under 2': The proud mother of two also shared an adorable story as she walked with her two sons – 1.5-year-old Gus and Ozzie, whom she welcomed on October 21.

‘2 under 2’: The proud mother of two also shared an adorable story as she walked with her two sons – 1.5-year-old Gus and Ozzie, whom she welcomed on October 21.

She admitted last month that she didn’t get a chance to “hunker down” with her first son Gus, returning to work on This Is Us a month after he was born in March 2021.

speaking to parenting magazineshe said: ‘To be able to close this really pivotal chapter of my life with This Is Us last May and take this time now to cuddle up and be a family, it’s something I didn’t get to experience quite like I’m enjoying this time around.

“Again, especially around the holidays, it’s a lot of fun and it’s the perfect excuse to stay home and be comfortable and get my feet under me and figure out how to trade in this new chapter.

However, she will now return to television as Benita Alexander, while Ramírez will play Paolo Macchiarini, in the second season of Dr. Death, which is based on the third season of the Wondery podcast of the same name.

New baby: Last month, the star revealed she's 'enjoying' her longest maternity leave with Ozzie, after rushing back to work after the birth of their first child, Gus

New baby: Last month, the star revealed she’s ‘enjoying’ her longest maternity leave with Ozzie (pictured), after rushing back to work after Gus’s birth

Family: Moore shares her two children with her husband Taylor Goldsmith, 37.  The two have been married since 2018.

Family: Moore shares her two children with her husband Taylor Goldsmith, 37. The two have been married since 2018.

The second season will follow Macchiarini, a charming surgeon renowned for his innovative operations that earned him the nickname “Miracle Man.” When investigative journalist Benita Alexander approaches him with a story, the line between personal and professional begins to blur, changing his life forever,’ according to Variety.

“While learning the lengths to which Paolo will go to protect his secrets, a group of doctors on the other side of the world make their own shocking discoveries that cast doubt on everything about the ‘Miracle Man.

The first season of Dr. Death was based on the true story of Christopher Duntsch (played by Joshua Jackson), a neurosurgeon who became famous for mutilating his patients. The negligent neurosurgeon killed two of his patients during surgery and maimed nearly three dozen others.

There is currently no release date for the new season of Dr. Death, though the expected airdate is sometime in 2023.

Dr. Death: Will return to television in the second season of Dr. Death.  The first season was based on the true story of Christopher Duntsch (played by Joshua Jackson), a neurosurgeon who became famous for mutilating his patients.

Dr. Death: Will return to television in the second season of Dr. Death. The first season was based on the true story of Christopher Duntsch (played by Joshua Jackson), a neurosurgeon who became famous for mutilating his patients.