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Succession star Sarah Snook confirms pregnancy with red carpet appearance in New York

Succession star Sarah Snook confirmed she was pregnant with her first child after making a red carpet appearance at the hit HBO show's fourth season premiere in New York City.

Snook, 35, who plays Shiv Roy in the popular drama series, made the bombshell statement by showing off her blossoming baby bump in her first public event of the year.

She looked stunning in a black jumpsuit combined with a sparkling silver jacket as the mum-to-be glowed on the red carpet alongside husband David Lawson at the Jazz at Lincoln Center.

The Australian actress, who confirmed she is 32 weeks pregnant to ET, said: "It's exciting! I feel great."

Sarah looked stunning in a black jumpsuit at the Jazz at Lincoln Center (Andrew H. Walker/REX/Shutterstock)
She will welcome her first child with husband David Lawson (instagram)

Succession centres around the Roy family, the owners a global media and entertainment conglomerate. Shiv (Snook) and her siblings Roman (Kieran Culkin), Kendall (Jeremy Strong) and Connor (Alan Ruck) fight for control of the company amid uncertainty about the health of the family's patriarch, Logan Roy ( Brian Cox ).

The show has won 13 Emmy Awards so far ahead of the fourth season, which has been confirmed by HBO and creator Jesse Armstrong will be the last. The final season of the series is set to premiere on Sunday, March 26.

Snook revealed that she was pregnant while filming the final scenes of the show but they did not need to worry about covering her blossoming baby bump up.

She added: "I mean, you couldn't super tell. Because it's not super big, at least at the moment."

Last month, Armstrong explained how he decided it was time to wrap things up and write a conclusion to the complicated drama surrounding a media dynasty, and admits he felt "a bit tortured" during the process of officially ending things.

Speaking to The New Yorker, the British writer said: "It’s been a bit tortured, and I felt unexpectedly nervous about talking to you, because it’s all theoretical until this point, and I have tried to keep it theoretical for a whole number of reasons.

Succession has won numerous awards in the first three seasons of the HBO drama series (Getty Images for Critics Choice)

"Who knows about the psychological reasons, but the creative ones were that it felt really useful to not make the final, final decision for ages."

Armstrong revealed how he got together with a few of his fellow-writers in December 2021, before work began on season four, and mused how the upcoming series should be the final one.

He recalled how they discussed several scenarios for how the plot could have continued but ultimately Armstrong and his fellow writers opted to "go out sort of strong" and decided season four will be the final offering from the Roy family and their woes.

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