Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons to end 2018 with their first baby

Golden Globe Awards nominee Kirsten Dunst will soon welcome her firstborn baby with fiance Jesse Plemons. The "Woodshock" star has been silent so far about her preferences for her soon-to-come bundle of joy.

US Weekly reported the couple are expecting their first child back in December 2017. Dunst and Plemons are yet to officially announce the news to their fans. Many of Dunst's Instagram followers congratulated the couple for the news.

Dunst nor Plemons has not released further information about the pregnancy or the month when the baby is due. There are also no hints from the pair about the gender of the baby and what names they prefer. To ease fans' anticipation, few photos of Dunst with her baby bump recently surfaced online, which threw her fans into a frenzy. Regarding their wedding, there are no new updates about it. Dunst and Plemons started dating back in 2016, and the latter popped the question earlier in 2017.

The "Spider-Man" trilogy star and the "Breaking Bad" alumni met during the production of FX's television series "Fargo." Dunst and Plemons met back in 2015 during the second season of the show and eventually started dating.

Dunst recently made headlines after her short cameo in the Netflix science fiction anthology television series "Black Mirror." The 35-year-old actress made a short appearance in season 4's first episode "USS Callister." Her appearance in the episode is short-lived not like that of Plemons. Dunst's husband-to-be starred in the episode as Captain Robert Daly.

Several netizens said it is easy to miss Dunst's time in the Netflix series, making many of her fans point this out. One viewer said on Twitter, "Cheeky little blink and you'll miss it cameo from Kirsten Dunst in the first episode of the new Black Mirror." The user then posted screenshots of Dunst's short scene.

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