Nicole Brydon Bloom, Justin Theroux’s Wife, Shares Her Heartfelt Pregnancy Update: Feeling Grateful and Lucky
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Nicole Brydon Bloom Shares Pregnancy Update
Nicole Brydon Bloom, known for her role in Paradise, has provided an update on her pregnancy during the 2026 Critics’ Choice Awards. The actress, 31, shared that she is expecting her first child with husband Justin Theroux, 54. Bloom expressed gratitude that her second trimester is progressing more smoothly than her first, which was marked by illness.
"I feel good. I was sick in the first trimester, so that was a bummer, but the second trimester has been going really well," Bloom remarked. "I feel very lucky and grateful for that."

Justin Theroux and Nicole Brydon Bloom attend the Broadway opening night of "Bug".
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In addition to preparing for motherhood, Bloom is also focused on the upcoming second season of Paradise. “I have the most adorable little niece, and so my twin sister Christine has been really helpful with advice and baby stuff, and obviously simultaneously preparing for season two of Paradise to come out,” she shared. “It’s a good work-life balance at the moment.”
In early December, news of the couple’s pregnancy was confirmed, following their marriage in March. On December 30, Bloom posted several photos on Instagram highlighting their recent babymoon in Mexico, a location that also holds significance as the venue for their wedding. “So much fun to revisit our favorite place with a little one on the way,” she captioned the pictures.

Justin Theroux and Nicole Brydon Bloom at the "Fallout" Season Two Premiere.
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During a recent interview at the Fallout season two premiere, Theroux shared insights into their holiday plans, indicating a preference for warm destinations over winter traditions. “We usually like to be somewhere warm. So we’re going to continue that tradition again this year,” he noted.
Theroux, a New Yorker, expressed a desire to escape the cold during the holiday season, stating, “Christmas is the time of year to get somewhere warm.”







