Eddie Redmayne, wife Hannah announce Baby No. 2

"Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them" star Eddie Redmayne and his wife announced on Wednesday, Nov. 1, that they were expecting another addition to the family.

The Academy Award-winning actor and his wife, Hannah, attended the "Sarabande: The Lee Alexander McQueen Foundation Jewellery Series Preview" in London when the Daily Mail noticed a baby bump on the 34-year-old PR executive. The couple's spokesperson confirmed the news, saying "Eddie and Hannah Redmayne are delighted to confirm they are expecting their second child."

The outlet also noted how Hannah had opted for a natural no makeup look and a more relaxed outfit during the event, which was unusual compared to her former choices for appearances. Hannah wore skinny jeans, a black shirt, and a coat.

The newest addition to the Redmayne family will follow the latest bundle of joy, 16-month-old Iris Mary, who was born in June 2016. When Iris was born, Eddie had shared how having a kid had led to many sacrifices, including sleepless nights, but went on to say that "there's that amazing thing where it's three o'clock in the morning and you're sort of gently furious and you get a little smile and your heart breaks a bit and it's all totally worth it."

Eddie and Hannah met when the former was still attending school at Eton College and the latter at an exclusive girls' school. They clicked and immediately became friends. The Sun reported that the actor had walked topless in a runway of a fashion show, which was then organized by Hannah and her classmates.

The romance ignited in 2012 when "The Danish Girl" actor invited Hannah in the set of the film "Les Miserables" in Italy. They wed in a private ceremony at Babington House in Somerset, United Kingdom, in December 2014.

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