Olivia Wilde gets her wish to have more kids with Jason Sudeikis: She’s pregnant again
Olivia Wilde is pregnant for a second time, expecting another baby with Jason Sudeikis, the Los Angeles Times has confirmed.
"Matching baby bumps," the "Vinyl" actress wrote, captioning an Instagram picture of herself in a bikini patting her own belly along with son Otis, who was patting his. The big-brother-to-be was born almost exactly two years ago — his birthday is Saturday.
The family is in Hawaii for Sudeikis' "The Angry Birds Movie" media tour, and the bump was definitely getting too obvious to ignore.
Not that Wilde has any problem with having a baby belly — she called her first one a "badge of pride."
"I just thought, 'Oh, I'm going to hide this forever. But I ended up getting kind of excited to show the bump, as a badge of pride," the 32-year-old told Lucky magazine, adding: "Like, I'm a woman! Look at me making a human! I am a goddess!"
Though she's said before that she and her fiance, who's 40, wanted to have more kids, in January she was denying a rumor that she was pregnant. Then again, she wasn't drinking alcohol at a pre-Oscars party in late February.
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UPDATES
4:30 p.m.: This article was updated with confirmation of the pregnancy by a rep for Olivia Wilde.
This article was originally published at 1:44 p.m.
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