Jennifer Lawrence took her son Cy to a park in Los Angeles on Thursday.
Amid the poor air quality brought on by the city’s weeklong wildfires, the 34-year-old expectant mom wore a black face mask.
The Oscar-winning actress shares her nearly three-year-old little boy with husband Cooke Maroney, 40, whom she wed in 2019. The couple are now expecting their second child together.
Lawrence wore her tousled blonde locks loose, letting her bangs fall freely over her face.
She was clad in a pair of black Adidas track pants with red stripes and she wore a short-sleeved, gray, graphic T-shirt over a long-sleeved white shirt.
Days ago swaths of Southern California were issued air quality advisories due to multiple wildfires in the region, which have released toxins and created dangerous dust levels.
Jennifer Lawrence took her son Cy to a park in Los Angeles on Thursday
Jennifer appeared to go makeup-free underneath her protective mask while out and about this week.
And she made sure to stay hydrated throughout the day, carrying a tall, reusable black water bottle in one hand.
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In 2023 a source told Us Weekly about her and her husband: ‘They’re thinking about having another child.’
‘At first they weren’t sure if they wanted another one because it’s so much work, but they’re obsessed with Cy and love showing off videos to their friends and family,’ the person added.
‘They’ve started warming up to the possibility of a second.’
In a 2022 interview with Vogue, Lawrence opened up about the joy of becoming a first-time mother, sharing that the birth of her son ‘felt like my whole life had started over.’
‘I just stared. I was just so in love. I also fell in love with all babies everywhere. Newborns are just so amazing,’ she gushed.
Lawrence and Cooke married in 2019, tying the knot at the Belcourt of Newport mansion in Rhode Island.
Amid the poor air quality brought on by the city’s weeklong wildfires, the 34-year-old expectant mom wore a black face mask
She was clad in a pair of black Adidas track pants with red stripes and she wore a short-sleeved, gray, graphic T-shirt over a long-sleeved white shirt
Lawrence and her husband Cooke Maroney are expecting baby number two
The star kept it casual for the outing
She carried a colorful water bottle for the excursion
Her blonde hair was worn down
Jennifer appeared to go makeup-free underneath her protective mask while out and about this week
The silver screen siren is pictured at the 15th Governors Awards in Hollywood last November
There were 150 guests at the reception including celebrities like Adele, Amy Schumer, Cameron Diaz, Nicole Richie and Kris Jenner.
The devastation in Southern California began unfolding on the morning of January 7 when the combination of heavy wind and a lack of rain created the perfect condition for a brush fire.
The Eaton Fire has burned over 14,000 acres while the Palisades Fire has scorched nearly 24,000 acres.
Celebrities and working class residents alike are picking up the pieces after their Los Angeles neighborhoods were reduced to ash as wildfires began tearing through the city last week.
Two of Los Angeles’ biggest movie studios have dropped millions to aid in recovery efforts as several infernos have steadily decimated the region.
Warner Bros. pledged $15 million to wildfire relief, while Sony has promised another $5 million, according to ᴅᴇᴀᴅline.
Jennifer has been married to Cooke Maroney since 2019; pictured in August 2023 in NYC
The donations follow Amazon’s pledge of $10 million, while stars like Eva Longoria ($1 million) and Jamie Lee Curtis ($1 million) have also donated.
Before the extensive fire damage, the Pacific Palisades was home to celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, Anna Farris, Tyra Banks and many more.
Paris Hilton lost her Malibu mansion in the blaze and launched an emergency fund, starting with a $100,000 donation to other victims.
Along with her generous contribution, the heiress revealed that she will match ‘additional dollars raised up to $100,000 more.’