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Carey Mulligan Reveals She and Marcus Mumford Had a Baby Girl

While promoting her new flick Suffragette on The Graham Norton Show over the weekend, the 30-year-old actress confirmed she gave birth to a baby girl three weeks ago.

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“The baby is healthy”, an insider told Us at the time.

The latest film of Helena Bonham Carter, Meryl Streep and Carey Mulligan’s “Sufragette” is making waves not just because of its controversial story but also of its strong feminism. When Suffragette screenwriter Abi Morgan was asked to name today’s suffragettes, she mentioned Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani schoolgirl campaigner shot in the head by the Taliban, and the two Pussy Riot members who spent almost two years in prison for their role in a protest.

Congrats to the happy family! However, the time comes that she needed to testify about how she’s doing with her life and work conditions, she just found herself in the middle of the confusion with violence imprisonment and worse. She’s married to Mumford & Sons frontman Marcus Mumford.

Focus Features hosted the New York premiere of “Suffragette” on Monday night at the Paris Theatre with stars Carey Mulligan and director Sarah Gavron.

“I think one of the reasons you make a film like this is to spark conversations, and you know, obviously there’s sensitivities around that and that’s unfortunate and never intended”, Carey told Entertainment Tonight.

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Except the entire Democratic Party leadership is behind her, and so are a few of the wealthiest and most influential people in the world. Here, the film feels contemporary, referencing, and perhaps helping us to appreciate women’s ongoing struggles for equality throughout the world. During their careers as traveling lecturers, they argued that “the special bond” linking women and Black people was key to liberation for all. Because Sonny initially seems a decent husband and father, albeit one perplexed by Maud’s growing support for suffragism, his gradual reasoning to himself that she’s unfit to be their little boy’s mother is, in contrast to Taylor’ evilness, insinuatingly pernicious. After welcoming her daughter, the “The Great Gatsby” actress strutted on the red carpet at the British Film Institute’s London Film Festival. First: the problem of class. In one scene, Alice Houghton, a wealthy suffragist in the WSPU, is bailed out of prison by her husband, but he refuses to bail out the working-class women who have been arrested along with his wife.

Carey Mulligan in the laundry