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Elisabeth Moss Revealed She's Pregnant On 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' In The Most Nonchalant Way

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The 'Handmaid's Tale' star confirmed that she's pregnant with her first child, and Kimmel even gave her some advice about the delivery room from Bill Murray.

While appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live earlier this week, Elisabeth Moss ever-so-casually revealed she is pregnant with her first child.

As the Handmaid's Tale star was welcomed to the show, the host waisted no time inquiring about Moss' baby bump.


Kimmel asked:

"Are you pregnant or just an incredibly committed method actor?"

Moss chuckled and replied:

"A little bit of both."

The Emmy winner also shared that so far her pregnancy has been "not bad, actually."

"I've been really lucky. It's been going really well."

When Moss asked Kimmel for any advice he may have, the host actually passed on a tip his wife received from Bill Murray, which was to bring Christmas lights, a night light, candles, etc. to make the "Walmart light" hospital room a bit more cozy and intimate for the impending event.

You can watch the clip below.

People on social media congratulated Moss, several by way of Handmaid's Tale expressions.













Congratulations, Elisabeth!

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