
Carey Mulligan covers her baby bump with a onesie as she joins husband Marcus Mumford on the beach in Los Angeles
Carey Mulligan is pregnant and her musician husband Marcus Mumford were seen indulging in a California beach day this week.
Rejecting the winter cold, the English couple came to Manhattan Beach with sea air and sun, preparing for the birth of their third child.
Carey, 37, hid her figure in a flowy navy jumpsuit as she enjoyed a barefoot stroll on the sand.

Out and about: Pregnant Carey Mulligan and her musician husband Marcus Mumford were spotted on a California beach this week
Wearing her blonde hair in a stylish bob, she protected herself from the California rays with a pair of dark sunglasses and a trendy faded baseball cap.
She added a touch of sparkle to her casual ensemble by wearing a gold necklace dangling from her simple white T-shirt.
Meanwhile, her husband, who rose to fame as the namesake of Mumford & Sons, has bared his chest and has tattoos on his arms.
He was wearing a skin-tight black wetsuit but tore off the top half and let it dangle as he walked along the beach with his wife and their dogs.

She went: Carey, 37, hid her figure in a flowy navy jumpsuit as she enjoyed a barefoot stroll on the sand


A place in the sun: With her blonde hair in a bob, she protected herself from the Californian rays with a pair of dark sunglasses and a trendy faded baseball cap

Meanwhile: Her husband, who rose to fame as the namesake of Mumford & Sons, bares his chest and has tattoos on his arms.

Hand in hand: He was dressed in a skin-tight black wetsuit but ripped the top half off and left it dangling as he walked along the beach with his wife and their dogs
Marcus accented his orange-tinted sunglasses and at one point wore a white t-shirt over his wetsuit.
At one point, he and his wife took a break from exercising and sat together on a surfboard, where they were seen laughing.
During a day at the beach, Marcus donned a full wetsuit and dragged his surfboard into the water to catch a couple of waves.
This dynamic duo were pen pals when they were kids, but broke up with each other only to reunite as adults.

Ball: Marcus highlighted his orange sunglasses and at one point wore a white T-shirt over a wetsuit

Side by side: At one point, he and his wife took a break from exercising and sat on a surfboard together, where they were seen laughing

Athletic: During a day at the beach, Marcus donned a full wetsuit and dragged his surfboard into the water to catch a few waves


BTW: Carey’s rep confirmed to People magazine earlier this month that she and Marcus are expecting their third child.
They dated for five months before getting engaged in 2011 and eventually tied the knot in 2012 in a ceremony officiated by Marcus’ vicar father.
Since then, they have welcomed two children into the world – seven-year-old daughter Evelyn and five-year-old son Wilfred.
A spokesman for Kerry confirmed People The magazine reported earlier this month that she and Marcus are expecting their third child.
Attending the AFI Awards dinner on January 13 as part of her #MeToo film, she said, Carey showed no hint of her pregnancy in a black slimming dress.

Story: The dynamic duo were pen pals when they were kids, but broke up with each other only to meet again when they grew up

So cute: They dated for five months before getting engaged in 2011 and eventually tied the knot in 2012 in a ceremony officiated by Marcus’ vicar father


Family affairs: They have since welcomed two children into the world – daughter Evelyn, seven, and son Wilfred, five
Although scrupulously private, Carey once joked in an interview with the New York Daily News that her “life lesson” for Evelyn was “No makeup, no piercings, no tattoos.”
Two years after her wedding, she offered the public a rare glimpse into her married life, talking about life after marriage.
She told Guardian that “I think I’m calmer and more secure than I’ve ever been and more confident and excited about my work choices, so I feel like my job isn’t about being a dancing monkey and entertaining people on television, it’s about promoting the piece, which I am proud of.”

So sweet: Two years after her wedding, she offered the public a rare glimpse into her married life, talking about life after marriage

Center: She told the Guardian that “I think I’m more relaxed and secure than I’ve ever been, and more confident and excited about the work choices I’m making.”