Jessica Biel pregnant? Actress 3 months pregnant, expecting baby in 2015, according to sources

There's been much speculation about Jessica Biel's spotted baby bump and people have been talking about the possibility that the actress is pregnant with husband Justin Timberlake's baby. According to reports, Biel is three months on the way and is due in 2015. What a way to welcome the year.

Radar Online may actually put a stop to all the pregnancy buzz.  According to the site, Biel's close friend from "7th Heaven" confirmed the news with excitement.

"Jessica is at least three months pregnant. And she's due in April!" the source said.

Radar Online also cited another source to confirm the good news. The second source revealed that "Jessica has had tense times in the past when it comes to having a baby, so it is not surprising that she is staying mum on confirming the news publicly yet."

Biel and Timberlake have been married for two years and this will be the couple's first child. It is very good news amidst the break up rumors surrounding the two lately.

Radar Online previously reported that Timberlake has been making appearances without Biel, which has made people wonder. This also fueled speculations that the couple is headed to splitsville.

For instance, Biel wasn't present in the "Saturday Night Live" after-party and Timberlake reportedly stayed there until 5 in the morning. Biel wasn't present at the "American Music Awards" last November either, but Biel did say something about her absence.

"I'm watching from home tonight. Calm down, Internet," said Biel on her Twitter account.

Entertainment Wise also reported that Biel didn't accompany Timberlake to the amFAR Inspiration Gala. It could possibly be to prevent further pregnancy rumors.

But still, these are all coming from sources and insiders. Surely, the real confirmation will come from Biel and Timberlake when they're ready.

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