After welcoming a baby girl “freshly” with her husband, who is only known as Freddie, Jessie Buckley has confirmed that she is expecting.
Jessie Buckley has shared the happy news she has become a mother after giving birth to her first child earlier this year.
The 35-year-old actress and West End star kept her pregnancy under wraps until her bump was showing as she attended a red carpet event back in April.
She confirmed that she and her husband, whom she also keeps out of the spotlight, had welcomed a baby girl with him, but she didn’t say when she gave birth or provide any more information, such as the name of her child.
He is only known as Freddie, and the fiercely private couple wed in 2022. He reportedly works in North London as a mental health professional. They reportedly divide their time between their homes in Norfolk and London.
Jessie stated on the podcast of The New York Times Modern Love that “everyone is doing great.” Everything is, after all, unique. Although it is intense, I adore it. I really enjoy it.
Jessie said: “I really can see her little personality starting to come through, even though the tot is only a few months old at most. She and her determination reflect this life-force. I hope she shares my passion for life.
She also mentioned how she became pregnant shortly after Hamnet, her upcoming film, was finished. She portrays a grieving mother in the movie, which she claims made her feel compelled to become pregnant in real life.
The marriage between Anne Hathaway, played by Jessie, and William Shakespeare, played by her co-star Paul Mescal, is the subject of Hamnet’s touching relationship, which is the subject of Shakespeare’s acclaimed play Hamlet.
Jessie described how the movie affected her personal life as “quite shocking,” noting that she had coaxed the need while living in this state of absolute motherhood, which may not have been a reality yet.
“There were moments where it broke my heart because I was living this altered world, where I was absolutely that. Well, just be patient…
“I think I had a strong desire to become a mother myself when I was filming Hamnet. And moving through this woman, her love, and loss before I became a mother myself, was a gift.
I believe it was very empowering even to become pregnant and throughout my pregnancy to consider the birth plan I wanted and how I could be self-assured in making that choice.
Jessie continued, “I think the thing I can hope to impart to her, and I’m sure she’s going to go on her whole own trajectory, is that we have one life,” in response to what she intended to say.
There will always be circumstances in our lives that will cause us to doubt, be afraid, or feel like life would be safer in some way.
I observe a tiny life that is so fresh, but it is also so full, and untarnished by a projection of what we are supposed to be. I just hope that all of you are not too much if I can pass it on to her in the same way that my mother has done to me.
The phrase “The world needs all of you, and that means incubating the struggles, is like living through the struggles, the shadows. You must metabolize and incubate the things that are going to challenge you. Additionally, there isn’t too much. Only to be fully lived out is that.






