Woman’s Day published a report claiming that Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney are expecting their first child together. The Hunger Games star had allegedly told her friends about the good news already.
“Jen told her close friends she’s pregnant at a pal’s birthday dinner after avoiding her usual gin and tonic,” the unnamed source said.
“She knew tongues would be wagging given she’s usually the life of the party and the one who’ll have everyone doing shots by the end.”
The unnamed source added that Lawrence made it “no secret” that she wanted to be a mom. When they were engaged, she told Maroney that she couldn’t wait to have “mini Cookes.”
Lawrence was reportedly emotional when she learned that she was expecting. The actress burst into tears while her husband was “supportive.”
The outlet added that Lawrence was convinced she was having a boy. She showed off her small baby bump to her friends. The tabloid also alleged that her friend Adele had been supporting her through her first trimester.
Pregnancy rumors debunk
Gossip Cop debunked the pregnancy rumors involving Jennifer Lawrence for several reasons.
First, Woman’s Day claimed that Lawrence already had a “small baby bump” last March. However, in her recent sighting, there was no trace of a baby bump.
Second, pregnant women do not drink wines. However, when Lawrence and Maroney were seen last week, the couple was holding a bottle of wine each.
Third, Lawrence appeared on Amy Schumer Learns to Cook podcast in May and joked about her drinking habit.
Also, with Woman’s Day’s reputation for publishing articles based on the statements of its undependable sources, this could be another groundless claim waiting to be debunked. So, fans should take these hearsays lightly until everything is proven true and correct.
Jennifer discussed her drinking habit
Amy Schumer asked Jennifer Lawrence her favorite wine when the latter joined the former’s podcast saying she forgot it because she was a “bad friend.” The Joy star said she preferred “Sauvignon blanc” and jokingly added that she thinks white wine is “mainly for sl–s.”
Schumer then remembered Lawrence was more of a “red wine person.” So, she asked the Passengers actress what time of the day she drinks.
“I’m trying to wait until 6 p.m., so I have, like, a preemptive beer at 5,” Lawrence joked.