Pregnant Jennifer Lawrence bundles up in trench coat for chilly NYC stroll

Jennifer Lawrence kept her growing baby bump under wraps as she jetted off to New York City this weekend.

On Saturday, the 34-year-old actress looked cozy in a tan trench coat over sweaters and slacks, while wearing a chic orange scarf.

She wore a brown designer bag, sunglasses and black boots as she styled her golden locks into a messy ponytail.

The Hunger Games star appeared in good spirits as she left a building carrying a water bottle and flashing her diamond wedding ring.

Lawrence is expecting her second child with husband Cooke Maroney, the pair already share a two-year-old son, Cy.

In late October, the Oscar winner’s publicist confirmed in a statement that she was pregnant Fashion.

Jennifer Lawrence kept her growing baby bump under wraps as she jetted off to New York City this weekend

The 34-year-old actress looked cozy, wearing a tan trench coat over sweaters and slacks and wearing a chic orange scarf

The 34-year-old actress looked cozy, wearing a tan trench coat over sweaters and slacks and wearing a chic orange scarf

Although her due date has not yet been confirmed, a source close to the No Hard Feelings actress has given a clue as to when JLaw might become a mother again.

In late October, a source close to the star told People that her son Cy “will be three when the new baby arrives.”

‘She loves being a mother. She is happy to be pregnant again. It feels like perfect timing to her. Her son will be three when the new baby arrives,” the insider revealed.

Cooke and Jennifer welcomed their first child on February 23, 2022.

According to the source, if the blonde beauty doesn’t give birth until after Cy’s birthday in 2025, fans would expect the actress to give birth in at least three months.

In a 2022 interview with Vogue, the No Hard Feelings star opened up about the joy of becoming a mother for the first time.

She said the birth of her son “felt like my whole life had started over again.”

‘I just stared. I was just so in love. I also fell in love with all the babies around the world. Newborns are just so wonderful,” she rhapsodized.

Lawrence is expecting her second child with husband Cooke Maroney, the pair already share a son, Cy, two; the couple seen in 2023

Lawrence is expecting her second child with husband Cooke Maroney, the pair already share a son, Cy, two; the couple seen in 2023

The actress and her 40-year-old art gallery director husband tied the knot in 2019, tying the knot at the Belcourt of Newport mansion in Rhode Island.

They hosted 150 guests at the star-studded reception, including Adele, Amy Schumer, Cameron Diaz, Benji and Joel Madden, Nicole Richie and Kris Jenner.

Recently, the star recently admitted that she was too stressed worrying about her guests’ comfort and enjoyment during her big day.

‘It’s so stressful. You’re not having fun. You just think, “Is that person having fun?” she joked E! Newshumorously referring to the bride being ‘terrible’.

‘I’ll never forget it. I panicked because the guests were cold, and all my friends lied and said, ‘No one is cold, no one is cold, everything is fine, everything is fine.’

“My mother said, ‘It’s freezing there, your grandmother almost died.'”

In late October, the Oscar winner's publicist confirmed in a statement to Vogue that she was pregnant; Lawrence seen on December 4

In late October, the Oscar winner’s publicist confirmed in a statement to Vogue that she was pregnant; Lawrence seen on December 4

‘I’ll never forget it. I panicked because the guests were cold, and all my friends lied and said, ‘No one is cold, no one is cold, everything is fine, everything is fine.’

The Don’t Look Up star revealed that during the rehearsal dinner she urged actor Robert De Niro to “go home” because he was “wandering around.”

She said: ‘I looked over and I saw Bob, who doesn’t know anyone and he’s kind of wandering around, and I immediately thought, ‘No, this isn’t what he wants to do. him here.”

‘So I went over and whispered, I was like, “Go home” and he was nice – he liked talking to my parents and was polite – but I was like, “Go.” [After he left] that really made me feel better.’