Pregnant Rooney Mara showed off her baby bump while out on a stroll with her sister Kate Mara and her son River Phoenix, three, in California on Sunday.
The 38-year-old fiancé of actor Joaquin Phoenix donned a long white sun dress and cover up with a jean jacket as she pushed a stroller.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo actress completed the look with clear framed sunglasses and black flats.
Kate Mara, 41, matched with her sister opting for a jean jacket and black trousers as well as sunglasses as she casually frolicked around the gardens.
She paired the look with a striped tee and crossbody purse and added a woven tote bag and a navy Adidas cap.
Pregnant Rooney Mara showed off her baby bump while out on a stroll with her sister Kate Mara and her son River Phoenix, three, in California on Sunday
She cut a casual figure as she wore her brown locks swept up into a bun
Kate Mara, 41, matched with her sister opting for a jean jacket and black trousers
Rooney’s pregnancy comes three years after the birth of her son River with the Joker actor.
She debuted her baby bump in February at the premiere of her new film La Cocina during the Berlinale International Film Festival.
The actress cradled her stomach while posing for photographers on the red carpet in a billowing black strapless dress.
They quietly welcomed their first child in August 2020.
It was director Victor Kossakovsky who spilled the beans at the 2020 Zurich Film Festival after a screening of the film Gunda, on which Joaquin served as executive producer.
‘He just got a baby by the way… A beautiful son called River,’ the director told audience members at a Q&A.
Their son is named after Joaquin’s late brother, who tragically died of a drug overdose in 1993. He was just 23-years-old.
Joaquin and Rooney did not officially announce the birth of their firstborn until two months later in an impassioned PEOPLE op-ed about the displaced migrant children at the US-Mexico border.
In the piece, Rooney and Joaquin called the thought of being separated from their own son ‘unbearable’, and imagined having to answer to him as he grew curious about the subject later in life.
‘As new parents, it’s unbearable to imagine what it would feel like to have our child taken away from us for a day, let alone years,’ the engaged couple wrote.
‘But that’s the very situation those 545 children and their parents have been living through. As Americans, it’s our responsibility to continue paying attention to the plight of these families and get answers for why they still have not been located,’ they finished.
She debuted her baby bump in February at the premiere of her new film La Cocina during the Berlinale International Film Festival
‘Motherhood is very challenging, even when you have a privileged life, and I’m so lucky that I have the choice to get to be with him most of the time,’ she said of her beau Joaquin (pictured)
Earlier last year in January, Rooney opened up about motherhood while on the LaunchLeft podcast. ‘I love it. I love it so much. I think it’s the best thing in the world.’
‘I mean, it sounds so cliché when you talk about it, but things are cliché for a reason,’ the Carol actress expressed, while also discussing how being a mother can also be ‘challenging.’
‘I also have a very privileged life,’ she stated. ‘Motherhood is very challenging, even when you have a privileged life, and I’m so lucky that I have the choice to get to be with him most of the time.’