Jennifer Lawrence was spotted taking her one-year-old son Cy out for a stroll through Manhattan this week.
The pair of them were joined by Jennifer’s husband Cooke Maroney, a dashing art gallerist she married in 2019 at Belcourt Castle in Newport, Rhode Island.
Although their baby’s exact date of birth has not been made public, he was widely reported to have been born in February 2022.
During her latest family outing, Jennifer cut a casual figure in a clinging black tank top she clashed elegantly against a baggy pair of olive green trousers.
Warding off the rays with black sunglasses and a matching baseball cap, she wore her signature caramel blonde locks in pigtails.
Cy held hands with his father while scampering up the sidewalk, but Jennifer kept a stroller at the ready in case her son got tired.
The couple named their baby after Cy Twombly, a 20th century American artist whose work influenced such names as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Julian Schnabel.
She spoke touchingly about motherhood in a Vogue interview last year, reflecting on how her outlook had changed since Cy was born.
‘The morning after I gave birth, I felt like my whole life had started over. Like, Now is day one of my life,’ she gushed.
‘I just stared. I was just so in love. I also fell in love with all babies everywhere. Newborns are just so amazing.’
Jennifer added: ‘They’re these pink, swollen, fragile little survivors. Now I love all babies. Now I hear a baby crying in a restaurant and I’m like, Awwww, preciousssss.’
The Don’t Look Up actress reflected: ‘My heart has stretched to a capacity that I didn’t know about. I include my husband in that. And then they’re both just, like, out there — walking around, crossing streets.’
Jennifer marveled that her baby is ‘gonna drive one day. He’s gonna be a stupid teenager and be behind the wheel of a car.’
On the professional front, she is gearing up for the release of her raucous new comedy No Hard Feelings, in which she plays a plays a cash-strapped woman trying to seduce a 19-year-old boy for pay.
Jennifer’s character Maddie finds herself in such dire financial straits that she is on the brink of losing her late mother’s house.
She throws herself on the mercy of a rich pair of New Age ‘helicopter parents’ played by Broadway stars Laura Benanti and Matthew Broderick.
Percy (Andrew Feldman), their geeky teenage son, is about to go to college and has been cosseted his whole life, never breaking the rules.
The couple offers Maddie a car in exchange for a heavyweight favor – she must seduce Percy before he leaves for Princeton.
No Hard Feelings then launches into her increasingly desperate attempts to get Percy into bed, including a nighttime skinny dipping excursion, taking him out to drink underage and even playfully trying to kidnap him.
Helmed by Good Boys director Gene Stupnitsky, No Hard Feelings is slated for release right at the beginning of summer on June 23.