If the pictures are anything to go by, it looks like Academy Award-nominated actor Jude Law will soon be adding a sixth child to his family.
According to MailOnline, Law’s 32-year-old wife, Philipa Coan, was spotted with a pretty obvious baby bump as she went shopping with the 47-year-old. The couple was shopping for groceries in North London, as the United Kingdom is easing its coronavirus-induced lockdown.
The couple was first seen together in 2015 at the Hay literary festival. A little over a year ago, the two got married at the Old Marylebone Town Hall just months after Law popped the question.
As pointed out by the Mirror, this will be the sixth child for Law. He has three children with his first wife, Sadie Frost, namely 23-year-old Rafferty, 19-year-old Iris, and 17-year-old Rudy. Meanwhile, he has a 10-year-old daughter named Sophia with model Samantha Burke and a four-year-old named Ada with singer-songwriter Catherine Harding.
Law is not the only celebrity to expect or welcome a child during this global coronavirus pandemic. Rupert Grint welcomed a daughter with his partner, actress Georgia Groome. Grint is, of course, best known for being part of the “Harry Potter” films. Just like Law and Coan, Groome’s baby bump was first seen when she and Grint went shopping for supplies in North London while the United Kingdom’s coronavirus lockdown was still in full force.
Celebrity couples have been in the spotlight a lot during the global coronavirus pandemic. One such couple to catch attention was Ana de Armas and Ben Affleck. The couple was seen wearing matching jewelry and sharing the same shirt as well.
David Harbour and Lily Allen were also in the news as well, especially after an Instagram post showed Allen wearing a diamond ring. This lead to speculation that the couple had gotten engaged while isolating in London.
Based on the numbers, Coan and Law may have their child in a world still grappling with the global coronavirus pandemic. According to The Guardian, the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the United Kingdom is now at 248,818. Of that total, 144,984 are in England, 14,655 in Scotland, 12,570 in Wales, and 4,421 in Northern Ireland.
Around the world, there are 4,731,458 confirmed COVID-19 cases, as per the May 19 situation report from the World Health Organization. Deaths caused by COVID-19 globally are at 316,169 people. Of the confirmed COVID-19 cases, 112,637 are new cases. New deaths make up 4,322 of the total deaths.