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Teresa Palmer shows off baby bump in skin-tight frock at Mix Tape premiere alongside husband Mark Webber as she awaits birth of fifth child after devastating miscarriage

Teresa Palmer shows off baby bump in skin-tight frock at Mix Tape premiere alongside husband Mark Webber as she awaits birth of fifth child after devastating miscarriage

Daily Mail​11-06-2025
Teresa Palmer was absolutely glowing on Wednesday night as she showed off her baby bump after revealing she is expecting her fifth child.
The 39-year-old attended the premiere of her new movie, Mix Tape, at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney alongside her husband Mark Webber.
The actress, who is 28 weeks pregnant, opted for a skin tight-dress in a black tone with glittering threading throughout.
The long sleeved number clung to her blossoming belly and she added some patent heels to the look.
Teresa chose a clean makeup look with a smoky eye and pink matte lipstick while wearing her blonde locks down in mermaid waves.
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Mark meanwhile matched his wife in an all black ensemble as he shared her red carpet moment.
Teresa also posed alongside her co-star in the romantic comedy, English actor Jim Sturgess.
Teresa shared the happy news of her pregnancy in an Instagram post in March, posing alongside her four children.
'Our family is expanding. Overwhelmed with gratitude to be welcoming another little one into our lives. Feels like a dream' the Australian actress wrote.
Further photos showed Teresa with her husband, and showing off her growing bump from various angles.
Teresa shares four children with husband Mark - Bodhi Rain, 11, Forest Sage, nine, Poet Lake, six, and Prairie Moon, three.
She is also a dedicated stepmother to Mark's teenage son Isaac Love, 16, whom he shares with his ex, SMILF actress Frankie Shaw.
The happy news comes after the Lights Out star revealed she suffered a miscarriage three months after falling pregnant.
Mark meanwhile matched his wife in an all black ensemble as he shared her red carpet moment
The star shared a heartbreaking video on Instagram in May last year, which documented the moment she found out she was expecting another baby.
In the clip, the mother-of-four showed a positive pregnancy test to her family members, including husband Mark, 44.
Other moments showed Teresa displaying her growing baby bump, as well as her kids kissing her stomach.
But as the video continued, Teresa broke down in tears in what appeared to be the moment she lost her baby.
'TW: pregnancy loss. It feels really good to be able to share my story,' she wrote in her caption.
'Honoured and grateful to have been able to carry this little soul, my fifth baby, in my heart and body for the past three months. Sometimes in life things happen that we just don't understand.
'Brimming with gratitude for my people who have held me close during this time. To anyone who knows the pain of pregnancy loss, sending you immense love.
Teresa had not publicly announced her pregnancy, and revealed that she will be sharing 'the full story' of her loss in an episode of The Mother Daze Podcast.
The couple wed in 2013, while Teresa was still pregnant with their first child.
Mark, also an actor, has appeared in the film Scott Pilgrim vs The World and co-starred in the animated Netflix spin-off Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.
Meanwhile, on the eve of their ninth wedding anniversary in 2022, Teresa said she was aiming to add more children to her brood.
The Hollywood star says she wants at least three more kids and is hoping she falls pregnant with twins.
'Twins run in the family. I might get two for one next time,' she said in an interview with The Daily Telegraph.
Teresa said she told Mark on their first date she wanted six kids.
'He said he also wanted six,' she added. 'So I am holding him to that number.'
Teresa said the pressures of raising five kids has meant juggling the demands of a career.
'I don't think I've slept properly in about eight years,' she joked.
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