Wunmi Mosaku confirmed her second pregnancy in a Variety pre-show interview at the 2026 Golden Globes red carpet, days after revealing the news in a Vogue essay. The 'Sinners' star, embracing the moment amid the film's awards buzz, expressed relief at no longer concealing her baby bump.
Building on her Vogue essay published ahead of the event—where the Nigerian-British actress described the pregnancy as 'beautiful, personal, sacred news' protected in her culture and addressed speculation fueled by 'Sinners'' spotlight—Wunmi Mosaku openly confirmed expecting her second child during the January 11, 2026, red carpet at the 83rd Golden Globes.
In an interview with Variety's Angelique Jackson on the Variety Golden Globes Pre-Show presented by Amazon Fire TV, Mosaku, radiant in a yellow gown, said: "It’s a relief. I’m not gonna lie. Hiding pregnancy is really, really hard, and just being able to be really present in the moment, and accepting myself exactly how I am in the moment is really a relief. It’s a beautiful thing."
This personal milestone follows the birth of her first child last year; Mosaku, who is married but private about her family, chose to embrace visibility amid heightened attention. Her role as Annie in Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners'—which earned seven Golden Globe nominations, including best picture-drama and best director—has propelled her into awards season contention. The film also won original screenplay, casting, and score at the recent Critics Choice Awards, with 20-year-old Miles Caton taking best young actor, and garnered five SAG Award nods, including for Mosaku, Michael B. Jordan, Caton, and ensemble.
Previously praising Coogler's script for its humanity and themes of community and family, Mosaku balanced motherhood with production. Her pregnancy reveal enhances the festivities as 'Sinners' positions as a frontrunner.