Sophie Turner was recently got spotted having a walk alongside her husband, Joe Jonas while wearing an all-black as to...
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Sophie Turner was recently got spotted having a walk alongside her husband, Joe Jonas while wearing an all-black as to cloak her growing baby bump.
Sophie has been staying busy during the COVID-19 quarantine as she gets ready for their new change in life. When the government announced for a break from lockdown, she and her husband decided to step out doing some errands on Los Angeles streets.
The Marvel's Jean Grey wore a pair of skintight of black leggings over her bump belly, matched with a cropped black cable knit cardigan.
She completed the look with sunglasses in some black and gold shades, a black protective face mask and black-and-white sneakers. Meanwhile her husband, Joe pulled a black hoodie with a matching baseball cap and gym shorts, finished with reflective sports sunglasses, a white face mask and a pair of grey sneakers.
A source shared: "Joe and Sophie are excited to be new parents and have been enjoying the process of getting ready for their baby."
"Sophie and Joe have been trying to also stay active going on walks and hiking. The whole Jonas family is looking forward to showering the new addition with love. Sophie is due soon and can't wait to be a mom."
In addition to preparing for the baby's entrance, they've also joined in the Black Lives Matter protests in Los Angeles. The parents-to-be posed for a peaceful-look selfie at the demonstration for George Floyd, who was tragically killed by Minneapolis ex-police officer.
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Sophie wrote in a comment on Instagram: "This isn’t just about those 4 cops, this is about Breonna Taylor, this is about Trayvon Martin, this is about Eric Garner, this is about the systemic racism that black people have faced for hundreds and hundreds of years"