'Gilmore Girls' spoilers: Rory not pregnant in 'A Year in the Life' revival

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The official "Gilmore Girls" Instagram page has been posting teaser images for the upcoming revival series, "Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life," and one of the images has spurred rumors of Rory (Alexis Bledel) possibly getting pregnant on the show. A report from Bustle has since shot this rumor down.

According to the report, fans began speculating that Rory might be pregnant when one of the photos focused on coffee, an apple and Pop-Tarts. It has been explained that Rory might be craving for food even more than usual and this might be an indication that she is pregnant. However, this is not the case.

The report reveals that this is the exact same snack that Rory's mother, Lorelai (Lauren Graham), once prepared for her back in "Gilmore Girls" season 1 episode 6. The image is instead just another throwback to the original show and an indication that old habits don't easily change. It is possible this is still the kind of snack Lorelai prepares for Rory in the revival show, several years after the original series.

Vine Report reveals that Rory isn't the only one who might get into romantic story arcs in the revival show as her mother Lorelai is revealed to have a few intense moments with Luke (Scott Patterson). Patterson went on to claim that the revival series would have a scene or two to top all the previous scenes between Luke and Lorelai.

"We did it in one of these four chapters," Patterson told Us Magazine. "There are two that are penultimate Luke and Lorelai scenes. It will be the scenes to end all Luke and Lorelai scenes. They are just fantastic. I haven't seen them, but I've been told."

"Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life" will premiere this Nov. 25 on Netflix. Unlike previous seasons, the revival show will have only four episodes but each episode will be a 90-minutes long.

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