Alexandra Daddario shared the exciting news on Instagram this Thursday. The actress said she’s expecting her first child with her husband, Andrew Form. And drooped amazing pics showing off her baby bump.

Alexandra in an interview with Vogue magazine, revealed that she had kept her pregnancy a secret for almost six months. She said, “Now that I’m pregnant and everything is going well and healthy, I feel like I shouldn’t complain.
“She posted a beautiful photo from a recent photoshoot, where she is seen in a loose white shirt and red woolen socks, proudly showing off her baby bump. Along with the photo, she wrote, “Excited for my child to go to pre-school with Margot Robbie and Hailey Bieber’s kids”. Alexandra also talked about her difficulties while working on the second season of the Netflix series Mayfair Witches. She experienced nausea on set and had to film intimate scenes despite feeling unwell. The actress said, “By the fifth week, I realized there was no way I could conceal this.” She decided to inform her job about her pregnancy to take time off to deal with her morning sickness.
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Alexandra Daddario career
Alexandra Daddario is well-known for her roles in popular films like Percy Jackson, Hall Pass, Texas Chainsaw 3D, San Andreas, Baywatch, and We Summon the Darkness. She also starred in the Netflix series Mayfair Witches and The White Lotus, for which she received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Recently, she lent her voice to the DC animation film Justice League Crisis on Infinite Earth: Part One (2024), alongside actors Darren Criss, Stana Katic, Jensen Ackles, and Matt Bomer. She is currently preparing to reprise her role as Dr. Rowan Fielding for the upcoming season of Mayfair Witches.
Previous pregnancy Loss
In a heartfelt moment, Alexandra opened up about a previous pregnancy loss. She shared that although she was overjoyed about her current pregnancy, she couldn’t allow herself to fully feel that joy for a long time due to fear of something going wrong. She chose not to go into details about the loss, stating, “Those kinds of losses and trauma are hard to explain unless you’ve been through them. I relate to all the women who have been through those kinds of things in a way that I didn’t understand fully before. It’s very, very painful.”
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