Pregnant Jennifer Lawrence makes red carpet debut with baby bump in stunning gold gown alongside Leonardo DiCaprio at Don't Look Up premiere in New York By Sarah Abraham For Dailymail.com Published: 02:00 GMT, 6 December 2021 | Updated: 02:01 GMT, 6 December 2021 Viewcomments Advertisement Jennifer Lawrence showcased her growing baby bump for the first time on the red carpet. The 31-year-old star was joined by co-star Leonardo DiCaprio as they arrived for the red carpet premiere of Don't Look Up in New York City on Sunday. Jennifer - who is expecting her first child with art gallerist Cooke Maroney - dazzled in a glittering floor-length fringed gold gown at the gala event held at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Golden: Jennifer Lawrence showcased her growing baby bump for the first time on the red carpet Dynamic duo: The 31-year-old star was joined by co-star Leonardo DiCaprio as they arrived for the red carpet premiere of Don't Look Up in New York City on Sunday Don't Look Up - which was written and directed by Adam McKay - is centered around two low-level astronomers played by Lawrence and DiCaprio must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching comet that will destroy planet Earth. Not seen at the event was Lawrence's husband Cooke as they have been together since 2018 and got engaged the following year. They went on to tie the knot October 2019 with a ceremony in Rhode Island. In September, the Winter's Bone star set pregnancy rumours flying when she was seen in New York in a pair of floral overalls with a noticeable baby bump, and a representative quickly confirmed that she was expecting her first child. Sources close to the actress revealed to People that she has wanted to start a family for a long time, and finally found the right partner to have kids with. 'She loves married life, and they have a solid foundation for a baby. She is very happy and looking forward to being a mom,' the source added. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility