Jennifer Lawrence32, looked as happy as could be with her new son on her last outing, Cy. The actress and the nine-month-old took a stroll in New York City, NY on Monday, and she appeared makeup-free as she pushed his stroller and smiled. She kept warm in a black coat, baggy gray trousers and boots, while her hair was tied back in a ponytail and she finished off the look with a pair of sunglasses.
Jennifer’s last outing with Cyn, which she shared with her husband Cooke Maroney, comes after the doting parents were spotted having lunch with their mini-me in NYC. The proud dad was pushing the stroller at the time and he and his wife showed off casual outfits including a hoodie and pants for him and a short-sleeved jumpsuit for Jennifer. Despite keeping the baby’s face away from cameras, they still interacted with him and seemed to embrace the joy of the family outing.
Though Jennifer was initially very private about her son after he was born in February, she revealed his gender and name in September. She also confirmed that it was named after the American post-war painter Cy Twombly. “It’s so scary talking about motherhood. Just because it’s so different for everyone,” Jennifer said Fashion for their cover story. “If I say, ‘It was great from the start,’ some people will think, ‘It wasn’t great for me at first,’ and feel bad. Luckily I have so many girlfriends who have been honest. They said, ‘It’s scary. You may not connect immediately. Maybe you don’t fall in love right away.’ So I felt so ready to forgive.”
She also spoke about how she felt immediately after giving birth. “The morning after I was born I felt like my whole life had started all over again,” she explained. “So now is the first day of my life. I just stared. I was just so in love. I’ve also fallen in love with all the babies everywhere. Newborns are fair So Great. 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, honey’.”
Jennifer went on to admit that her heart has “expanded to a capacity I didn’t know was” since becoming a mom. “I involve my husband in this,” she said. “And then they’re both just out there – walking around, crossing streets. He will drive one day. He’ll be a stupid teenager, driving a car. And I’ll just say, ‘Good night!’ You know? Like, who’s sleeping? I mean, Cy’s euphoria is just – God, it’s impossible. I always tell him I love you so much it’s impossible.”