Constance Wu Spotted With Huge Baby Bump During Outing
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The 'Crazy Rich Asians' leading lady, who already shares a 2-year-old daughter with her rocker boyfriend Ryan, Kattner, is captured with her growing belly during a stroll in Los Angeles.

AceShowbiz - Constance Wu is having a bun in the oven. The "Crazy Rich Asians" leading lady is unveiled to be expecting her second child with her rocker beau Ryan Kattner as she was spotted with a huge baby bump during a recent outing.

On Thursday, February 16, the 40-year-old was photographed strolling around Los Angeles. She looked sporty in a red and blue striped, long-sleeved top, black yoga pants and sneakers. The expectant mom paired her outfit with a black hat and sunglasses.

Wu and her rocker boyfriend Kattner welcomed their first child together back in August 2020. The couple, however, decided to raise the now-2-year-old baby girl out of the spotlight.

In May 2021, the "Hustlers" actress told Jimmy Fallon that her daughter has a "special" birthmark. She said, "Her butt is the color blue. There's this thing, I had never heard of it before, but it's called a Mongolian spot."

"Apparently, it happens in a lot of Asian babies, and my boyfriend and I are both Asian," she further elaborated. "And it's where your butt is blue for like the first two years of your life, and then it just goes away."

The pregnancy news arrived months after Wu made her Instagram return. She was back on the platform by announcing her movie, "I Was a Simple Man", three years after she deactivated her account.

Days prior to that, Wu shared her first Twitter post in three years. In her lengthy message, she admitted that she attempted suicide after earning backlash over her infamous outburst about "Fresh Off the Boat". She penned, "I was afraid of coming back on social media because I almost lost my life from it."

"3 years ago, when I made careless tweets about the renewal of my TV show, it ignited outrage and internet shaming that got pretty severe," she continued. "I felt awful about what I'd said, and when a few DMs from a fellow Asian actress told me I'd become a blight on the Asian American community, I started feeling like I didn't even deserve to live anymore. That I was a disgrace to AsAms, and they'd be better off without me."

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