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Olivia Wilde shows off her bare baby bump while cooking in a bikini

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Olivia Wilde's second pregnancy is going egg-cellently! The 32-year-old star took to Instagram on Sunday morning to share a photo of herself preparing eggs while dressed in a bikini, captioning the snapshot with a little chick emoji.

Bare-faced Olivia looks radiant in the photo – but it's her baby bump that takes centre stage. The actress announced her second pregnancy with fiancé Jason Sudeikis back in April, and she did it in the sweetest possible way. "Matching baby bumps," she captioned a photo of herself with the couple's two-year-old son Otis, showing them sat side by side on a bed, holding their tummies and smiling.

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Olivia Wilde bared her growing baby bump in a new Instagram image on Sunday

"I'm desperate for more kids!" Olivia told People that same month. "I love my siblings so much and Jason has incredible siblings too. The more the merrier."

She said soon-to-be big brother Otis was also ready to welcome the new arrival. "He loves little babies," the star revealed. "He has a Michael Jordan doll that he carries around sometimes. [He uses the doll] as either a hammer or a baby!"

Olivia recently opened up about her second pregnancy in an interview with Yahoo Beauty, and said she has been trying to "stay limber and relax".

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The star announced her second pregnancy back in April

"I'm pretty active just running after my son and hanging out with him," she said. "I try also as a pregnant person to stay limber and relax. Honestly, I've been pretty lazy this time around. You have to be forgiving of yourself and realise you are doing something and working hard building a little human."

Olivia also spoke about parenting toddler Otis, who she said is "already a little feminist".

"I want to promote the idea that the definition of feminism is equality, and it's something that's not difficult to teach children because they are born with that sensibility," she explained. "They are only taught to separate people and value them differently once they get older. Luckily, I'm just embracing the perspective he was born with."

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