Succession actress reveals pregnancy on red carpet with blossoming baby bump
21.03.2023 - 11:47
/ ok.co.uk
Sarah Snook, who plays Shiv Roy on the popular HBO series Succession, announced her pregnancy in true A-list style as she showed off her baby bump while walking the red carpet at the premiere of the show's fourth, and final, season.The actress, 35, unveiled her blossoming baby bump as she attended her first public event of the year in New York City. Sarah stunned as she walked the red carpet in a stylish black jumpsuit, which she paired with a full length sparkling silver jacket and a silver necklace. She kept her bump on display as she posed for pictures with her husband Dave Lawson, and her fellow castmates.
Speaking to press at the event, Sarah discussed her pregnancy with ET, and revealed that she is currently 32 weeks pregnant. She told the outlet: "It's exciting! I feel great" before adding that she won't have to wait "too much longer" to welcome her little bundle of joy. Adding that she was pregnant while filming the show's final season, Sarah assured the outlet that it as it was early on in her pregnancy that there was no need to worry about covering her bump.
Sarah began dating Australian comedian Dave Lawson in 2020, after the pair fell in love during the Covid-19 lockdown. Prior to this Sarah and Dave had been best friends. The actress opened up about her relationship during an appearance on This Morning in 2021, just a few months after she and Dave married.
Phillip Schofield broached the topic, as he said: "You were in lockdown with your best friend and had been best friends for a long time... who you are now married to." "I am indeed!" Sarah said as she added: "Both of us cringe to the 'oh I'm so happy I married my best friend', and we're like 'oh are we those people?' "But it works so well. We're both
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