New Delhi:
Penelope Cruz, who has 17-month-old son Leonardo with husband Javier Bardem, is reportedly expecting her second child with the actor.
A Spanish TV has claimed that a source close to the couple, as well as an insider - who has been working with the actress in Madrid - have confirmed that Penelope is three months pregnant.
The actress recently admitted that she is having the time of her life being a housewife and staying at home to look after Leonardo.
She had said: "I'm a housewife and it's beautiful, the best thing in the world. I know how to cook and it's important to me to make fresh food every day. I don't do crazy diets, just the good Mediterranean food that I love because it's important to eat well."
Penelope Cruz also recently admitted that she "worries less" since becoming a mother as beforehand she "always loved" to be concerned about everything in her life.
She explained: "For me, having my son means I worry less. I've always loved to worry - ever since I was a little girl people would tell me I worry too much. But these days I really have to pick my subjects to worry about because there are only so many hours in the day."
A Spanish TV has claimed that a source close to the couple, as well as an insider - who has been working with the actress in Madrid - have confirmed that Penelope is three months pregnant.
The actress recently admitted that she is having the time of her life being a housewife and staying at home to look after Leonardo.
She had said: "I'm a housewife and it's beautiful, the best thing in the world. I know how to cook and it's important to me to make fresh food every day. I don't do crazy diets, just the good Mediterranean food that I love because it's important to eat well."
Penelope Cruz also recently admitted that she "worries less" since becoming a mother as beforehand she "always loved" to be concerned about everything in her life.
She explained: "For me, having my son means I worry less. I've always loved to worry - ever since I was a little girl people would tell me I worry too much. But these days I really have to pick my subjects to worry about because there are only so many hours in the day."