Jennifer Lawrence Dresses as Cow for Baby’s First Halloween After Gender Reveal

Jennifer Lawrence and her art gallerist husband Cooke Maroney were spotted stepping out for a family outing on their new baby’s first Halloween.

The 35-year-old movie star is the proud mother of a three-year-old son called Cy and another child she welcomed about six months ago.

They have remained assiduously private about their youngest, with Jennifer waiting until this week to finally reveal that he is a boy.

Now the couple have been spotted enjoying a Halloween outing with friends, with Jennifer dressed as a cow and Cooke as a set of traffic lights.

One of their children was seated in a stroller as the couple emerged in New York City, presumably for a spot of daytime trick-or-treating.

Although Jennifer and Cooke have yet to disclose their younger son’s name, rumors have been circulating that he is called Louie.

Jennifer Lawrence and her art gallerist husband Cooke Maroney were spotted stepping out for a family outing on their new baby's first Halloween

Jennifer Lawrence and her art gallerist husband Cooke Maroney were spotted stepping out for a family outing on their new baby’s first Halloween

She revealed that her second baby is a son in an interview that ran this Monday in which she frankly discussed her postpartum symptoms.

Jennifer revealed that she ‘wasn’t really having a bad postpartum’ after Cy was born, but suffered a different experience with her younger son, via the New Yorker.

‘I had a worse postpartum with my second, but the first time the only thing I was at war with was the rest of the world,’ said the Don’t Look Up star.

However she was plagued with anxiety after the birth of her younger child, to the point that ‘I just thought every time he was sleeping he was dead.’

She divulged: ‘I thought he cried because he didn’t like his life, or me, or his family. I thought I was doing everything wrong, and that I would ruin my children.’

In order to help her manage her symptoms, she was given a prescription for the recently developed postpartum depression drug Zurzuvae. 

Over the summer, Jennifer was glimpsed out in New York wearing a pendant with ‘C’ and ‘L’ charms, suggesting her infant has name starting with L.

Meanwhile her firstborn is named after Cy Twombly, a 20th century American artist whose work influenced such names as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Julian Schnabel. 

The 35-year-old movie star is the proud mother of a three-year-old son called Cy and another child she welcomed about six months ago

The 35-year-old movie star is the proud mother of a three-year-old son called Cy and another child she welcomed about six months ago

They have remained assiduously private about their youngest, with Jennifer waiting until this week to finally reveal that he is a boy

They have remained assiduously private about their youngest, with Jennifer waiting until this week to finally reveal that he is a boy

Now the couple have been spotted enjoying a Halloween outing with friends, with Jennifer dressed as a cow and Cooke as a set of traffic lights

Now the couple have been spotted enjoying a Halloween outing with friends, with Jennifer dressed as a cow and Cooke as a set of traffic lights

One of their children was seated in a stroller as the couple emerged in New York City , presumably for a spot of daytime trick-or-treating

One of their children was seated in a stroller as the couple emerged in New York City , presumably for a spot of daytime trick-or-treating

Although Jennifer and Cooke have yet to disclose their younger son's name, rumors have been circulating that he is called Louie

Although Jennifer and Cooke have yet to disclose their younger son’s name, rumors have been circulating that he is called Louie

Jennifer spoke candidly about motherhood while attending the Cannes Film Festival in support of her new movie Die My Love, co-starring Robert Pattinson.

‘Having children changes everything. It changes your whole life. It’s brutal and incredible,’ Jennifer explained while addressing reporters alongside Robert.

‘Not only do they go into every decision of if I’m working, where I’m working, when I’m working — they’ve taught me,’ she added.

‘I mean, I didn’t know that I could feel so much, and my job has a lot to do with emotions, and they’ve opened up the world to me. It’s almost like feeling like a blister or something, so sensitive,’ continued the Mother! star.

‘They’ve changed my life, obviously, for the best, and they’ve changed me creatively. I highly recommend having kids, if you want to be an actor.’ 

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