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Emily Blunt hides baby bump on set of The Girl on the Train

Chloe Best
Lifestyle Features Editor
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Emily Blunt is keeping her baby bump under wraps after confirming she is expecting her second child with husband John Krasinski. The 32-year-old, who shared her happy news at the end of January, looked ecstatic while filming The Girl on the Train in New York's Central Park on Tuesday.

While any hint of a baby bump was concealed by her baby blue coat and skinny jeans, there was no hiding Emily's pregnancy glow. The mum-to-be was the picture of health and happiness as she filmed scenes for the upcoming movie adaptation of Paula Hawkins' bestselling novel.

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Emily Blunt kept her baby bump under wraps on the set of her new film

A rep confirmed that Emily was expecting again at the end of January. The announcement came just a few months after her husband John, admitted that he and Emily wanted to welcome a baby brother or sister for their daughter Hazel, who turns two on 16 February.

"Hopefully one day we will!" John told Entertainment Tonight in February. "One day, I don't know when. We've got to give her some competition at some point."

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The actress is expecting her second child with husband John Krasinski

Emily is clearly overjoyed by the news, having previously described motherhood as the "best thing ever". After welcoming her daughter in 2014, she said: "You don't know what to expect because it's just completely, existentially out of anything that you've ever experience before, and it's quite indescribable."

Both Emily and John are enjoying watching their little girl growing up, with her dad revealing that Hazel is already quite the character. While visiting The Ellen DeGeneres Show he said: "[Hazel's] about to turn two, and it's the greatest thing ever – she's talking a lot, she's starting to do little bits which is hilarious. When she's looking for me, instead of saying 'Daddy, daddy', she says, 'Where is that daddy?'"

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