Harry Potter actress Bonnie Wright announces she's expecting her second child in special reveal

Apr 6, 2026 - 12:00
Harry Potter actress Bonnie Wright announces she's expecting her second child in special reveal
Congratulations are in order for actress Bonnie Wright and her family as they get ready to welcome their second child!The actress, 35, shared a surprise with her fans for Easter, revealing that she is pregnant.Sharing snaps of herself and her two-year-old son Elio, whom she shares with husband Andrew Lococo, lying in her lap, the Harry Potter actress wrote in the caption, "Two babies on my lap ? our second little earthling joining us this autumn!!"Watch the video above.The news was met with happiness from friends and fans alike."Ahhh congratulations Bonnie!!! ??" wrote Evanna Lynch, her Harry Potter co-star."OMG BONNIE!!!!!!!! can't wait to meet this sweet little angel and see Elio become a big brother! congratulations my love!!!!" wrote climate activist and filmmaker Lauren Bash.Small-space lifestyle expert Whitney Leigh Morris added, "The type of joy the world needs! Congrats and big love. ?"READ MORE: 'It's a funny story:' The little-known tale behind the Wiggles signature lookREAD MORE: 'Life-threatening' Easter treat you need to keep away from your dogsREAD MORE: From a row to a court battle: How it all went wrong for Kyle and Jackie O"Congratulations! Another Weasley ?" one fan said, referring to her role as Ginny Weasley in the Harry Potter franchise.The new arrival comes four years after she wed her husband Andrew Lococo in 2022, and three years after they welcomed Elio in September 2023.Wright made her on-screen debut at age 11 in the first Harry Potter film, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which was released in 2001.For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here.She is now known for her environmental activism in recent years. The actress has now founded an environmental kids club called Hello Earthling, and has a book and TV show called Go Gently.The actress reflected on her early years on-screen, telling People in an interview in 2024, "I just feel so grateful that I was able to play Ginny for those 10 years and do my part in her character and hold her for those 10 years."She said she sees young fans who weren't even born when the first film came out in 2001 and said it's an incredible feeling."It still is a pinch-me moment every time I think about it," she said.The actress added that her and her young co-stars were in a "protective bubble" on set so would be blown away by the fandom at Harry Potter premieres."It never got normal," she added.FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.