Vera Farmiga Shows Off Bump At The Opera

Sep 28, 2010 by LISA ESTALL
Vera Farmiga Shows Off Bump At The Opera

A pregnant Vera Farmiga and her husband Renn Hawkey arrived at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center in New York City on Monday (September 27). The couple were there for the opening night production of Das Rheingold.

Farmiga looked radiant wearing a Marchesa dress. At one point during posing for pictures, Hawkey placed his hand over her bump.

Their baby is due in October. They already have a 15-month-old son named Flynn.

The actress has been busy working throughout her pregnancy. She recently spoke about directing her new movie Higher Ground when she revealed, "I've been working on it for the whole summer in my second trimester of pregnancy which was tough."

Photos: Pacific Coast News

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 4 Comments

carolyn Robertson said:

She looks beautiful!

Courtney said:

Vera looks fantastic and those pictures with her husband's hand laying on her belly are so sweet most men aren't apt to do that in a public situation if the couple is famous. love her outfit too it looks like silk which shows off a pregnancy beautifully as do Chiffon and Taffeta.

Anonymous said:

I NEED that shirt she has on it is beautiful!!!!

Sophia said:

Their baby son's name is Fynn not Flynn.
Vera looks stunning! Her belly is beautiful.

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