Pregnant Carey Mulligan kept warm while out for a walk in West Hollywood on Tuesday.
The She Said actress, 37, dressed in a beige sherpa fleece jacket and black sweatpants as she strolled down the street while talking on her cellphone.
The British star wore a purple hat over her blonde hair and opted for comfortable gray slippers on her feet.
The beauty, who was recently at the center of an awkward blunder at the 2023 BAFTA Film Awards, went makeup-free for the outing and sported a large pink headband on her wrist.
The Oscar-winning star confirmed she was expecting baby number three with Mumford & Sons musician Marcus Mumford, 36, last month in January.
Staying warm: Pregnant Carey Mulligan kept herself warm while out walking in West Hollywood on Tuesday
The couple, who tied the knot in 2012 during a romantic ceremony in England, also share a 7-year-old daughter, Evelyn, and a five-year-old son, Wilfred.
Last week, Carey found herself in an awkward position after being incorrectly named the Best Supporting Actress winner at the BAFTAs, but she laughed off the mistake.
The star, who opted for a stunning black dress with a flattering square neckline and long sleeves for the event, was “visibly shocked” when a sign language interpreter made the gaffe.
Last year’s winner, CODA star Troy Kotsur, 54, had presented the award using sign language, however the slip was removed from the BBC One broadcast, which was delayed by 30 minutes.
A source in the audience told MailOnline: ‘Carey was a good sport and laughed off the confusion. She seemed visibly surprised when her name was announced.
Troy had correctly signed off that Kerry Condon had won for her role in Banshees of Inisherin, while Carey had been in the running for her film Me Too, She Said.
After gasps were heard at London’s Royal Festival Hall, the performer, realizing his mistake, said: “This is a bad time.”
After Kerry accepted the gong, host Richard E Grant quipped, “A defibrillator is needed for Carey Mulligan.”
Packed: The She Said actress, 37, dressed in a beige sherpa fleece jacket and black sweatpants as she strolled down the street while talking on her cellphone.
Mistake: Last week Carey found herself in an awkward position after being incorrectly named the Best Supporting Actress winner at the BAFTAs, but she laughed off the mistake, which was edited for TV.
The actual winner: The award ultimately went to Kerry Condon, who won for her role in Banshees of Inisherin.
Stunner: Mulligan stunned on the event’s red carpet, wearing a gothic black dress with a flattering square neckline and long sleeves.
Mulligan and Mumford got engaged in 2011 after just five months of dating, saying ‘I do’ a year later during a wedding ceremony in England.
The couple’s wedding was attended by around 200 guests, including other celebrities such as Colin Firth.
The actress recently spoke about balancing her successful career and also raising her family during an interview with vanity fair.
‘I think it also changes as they get older. It’s different now,” Carey admitted when talking about how parenthood has “influenced” her “career choices” over the years.
The award-winning star continued: ‘When they’re small, they’re like laptops. Now mine are getting a bit older, it’ll become clearer what is and isn’t possible for us.’
The actress also reflected on how both she and her husband have the opportunity to pursue their passions in their career.
“I’m so lucky, we’re both so lucky that right now we can do jobs because we want to do them, not because we have to.”
‘And that is a luxury in life and in the world to be able to do that. I think it’s pretty obvious when the time is right to do something and not, whereas I think I’ve probably debated more in the past. I feel very cut and dry,’ she concluded to the post.
expecting! The star confirmed she was expecting baby number three with Marcus Mumford, 36, last month. They already share a daughter, Evelyn, 7, and a son, Wilfred, 5; pictured 2022