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Actress Samara Weaving, soon to be seen in the anticipated sequel 'Ready or Not 2: Here I Come,' is joyfully preparing for her newest role: motherhood. The star is expecting her first child with her husband, writer Jimmy Warden.
As she navigates this exciting chapter, Weaving is leaning on a supportive circle of friends who are already experienced parents. Among them is her close friend and fellow actress Margot Robbie, whose advice has been particularly cherished. The two, often noted for their similar looks and vibrant energy, share a bond that now extends into the realm of parenting.
Weaving expressed immense gratitude for the practical and heartfelt wisdom she has received not only from Robbie but from several other mothers in her life. This collective insight is helping her build confidence and excitement as she looks toward the arrival of her baby. The actress shared that this journey has been made all the more special by having a community of strong, supportive women to guide her, emphasizing the importance of sharing experiences and learning from one another during such a transformative time.
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