Jennifer Lawrence appears to reveal initial of second child’s name
Jennifer Lawrence seemingly revealed the initial of her second child’s name with a meaningful piece of jewelry.
In photos obtained by Page Six, the “Hunger Games” actress was seen wearing a gold necklace around her neck with two letters — a “C” and an “L” — while out in New York City on Tuesday.
Lawrence’s firstborn is named Cy, so it’s likely the other pendant is for her second child.
The “Silver Linings Playbook” star, 34, rocked a “rich mom” aesthetic in a breezy off-white tunic and pants combo paired with nylon sock shoes from The Row.
Lawrence amped up her look with a Foundrae internal compass medallion, chic sunglasses from Dmy Studios and a black Dior saddlebag.
She layered her charm necklace with an 18K gold vermeil necklace from Sophie Buhai and rocked her emerald-cut Alison Lou diamond ring from husband Cooke Maroney, whom she wed in Rhode Island in 2019.
Lawrence completed her summer-ready look with beach waves for the solo outing.
A rep for the actress did not immediately return Page Six Style’s request for comment.
A source confirmed to People in April that the “American Hustle” star had welcomed her second child with the gallery director, though no other details about the infant were made available.
They welcomed son Cy, now 3, in 2022. Lawrence divulged the child’s name and sex in Vogue’s October 2022 cover story, six months after his birth.
Though the actress is notoriously private about her personal life, she recently expressed her feelings on being a mom.
“It changes your whole life,” she said during a press conference at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival in May.
“It’s brutal and incredible. So not only do they go into every decision of if I’m working, where I’m working, when I’m working, they’ve taught me — I mean, I didn’t know that I could feel so much and my job has a lot to do with emotion,” she said.
The “Mother!” star further explained how her two children have affected her career.
“It’s almost like feeling a blister or something — like, so sensitive,” she said. “So they’ve changed my life, obviously, for the best and they’ve changed me creatively. I highly recommend having kids if you want to be an actor.”