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Sinners actress, Wunmi Mosaku, is stealing the headlines at the 2026 Golden Globes! The actress debuted her baby bump on the red carpet of the prestigious show, leaving the entire internet to have a collective meltdown. As the actress rocks the award show, let's take a look at the gorgeous dress she wore to the event and what she had to say about the surprise.
The Golden Globes 2026 have commenced on January 11, 2026 (ET), and fans have their eyes glued to the screen. However, if you missed the red carpet, let us bring you up to speed on one of this year's most heartwarming moments. Wunmi Mosaku brought a plus one, and it's someone we did not expect! The actress who welcomed a daughter seven months before she played 'Annie' in Ryan Coogler's lauded horror film, Sinners, is bringing magic to her real life with a little bundle of joy growing inside of her.

Yes! You heard that right, Wunmi Mosaku is all set to welcome her second child. She graced the red carpet in a flowy, bright-yellow halter gown by Matthew Reisman for the occasion, posing for photos with her hands gently cradling her belly. She spoke with Vogue during her appearance and shared:
"I've been advised to get ahead of speculation and questions. Keen eyes mean speculation has already begun. Is she pregnant? Has she gained weight? What's with the outfit? Truthfully, I'd love to just show up as me—a woman who happens to be pregnant—celebrating our powerful film and our amazing team, while I protect this most sacred prayer of my life. So, I've decided to stop trying to camouflage my bump today at the Golden Globes, so me and baby can truly enjoy and embrace the moment fully together."

While Wunmi Mosaku is doing well in her personal life, it seems her professional life is blossoming as well. The actress is nominated for seven Golden Globes this year, including Best Motion Picture-Drama, Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama for Michael B. Jordan, Best Director and Screenplay for Coogler, Best Score for Ludwig Göransson, Best Original Song for Goransson and Raphael Saadiq's I Lied to You, and Cinematic and Box Office Achievement.

Wunmi had kept the news about her pregnancy under wraps during her appearance at the Critics' Choice Awards last weekend. Talking about how special the dress was to her and why she chose the yellow number by Matthew Reisman, Wumni revealed the most heartwarming reason ever and said:
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"Baby has seen me through ever so carefully, and I want to celebrate how wonderfully we've done together to get here as a team, as demanding as it's been. In Yoruba, we say Iya ni Wúrà, which means 'mother is golden,' so when I saw sketches of this beautiful custom yellow Matthew Reisman, I knew it was the right dress and the right moment."
During a 2025 conversation with W, Wunmi Mosaku recalled playing 'Annie', a mother mourning the loss of a baby girl, while she was a new mother herself. She shared that it was her first time juggling work and motherhood, and she didn't realise how massive the change was at first. She recalled going from breastfeeding her baby to pumping, and it was a shock for her. She added:
"It was a huge shock; I didn't realise I was getting a hit of oxytocin every time I fed my baby. I had a comedown that was so sharp and visceral. I was moving so fast, and a knife slipped. I cut my thumb open and wasted an entire morning in urgent care. My husband said, 'What would Annie do?' She'd have been more intentional about the time with her daughter, and that was the lesson I learned in week one from Annie: Slow down."

Congratulations, Wunmi Mosaku!
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