Kate Winslet's Baby Bump Spotted At London Airport! Actress Reveals She Concealed Belly For 'Divergent' Shoot? [VIDEO & REPORT]

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Sep 06, 2013 12:47 PM EDT

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Kate Winslet was spotted with husband Ned Rocknroll at London airport; the pregnant actress was trying to hide her belly, Us Magazine reported Friday.

Kate Winslet was seen with husband Rocknroll, the nephew of Virgin mogul Richard Branson, walking hand-in-hand as they were rushing to catch their flight, heading to Canada, where Winslet is said to promote her movie 'Labor Day' at the Toronto International Film Festival.

UPI reported that this is the first time Kate Winslet and husband Ned Rocknroll were seen together ever since they told MailOnline in June that they are enthusiastically expecting their first child as a couple.

Winslet's rep said, "Kate and Ned are delighted. The baby is due at the end of the year."

The 37-year-old actress secretly married to Rocknroll in December 2012, but was eventually revealed later on.

This will be Kate Winslet's first child with Rocknroll, but she is already a mother of two kids: a 12-year-old named Mia is her daughter to Jim Therapleton while 8-year-old Joe was her son to Sam Mendes.

Us Magazine noted that Kate was trying her best to cover her baby bump at the London airport. Us even pointed out that the loose-fitting black dress, leopard pink scarf, and Kate's large handbag along with her gesture of covering her tummy with her hand were all proof that the actress was trying to conceal her bump.

The British actress was reportedly concealing her baby bump while working for the movie 'Divergent, which is bound to hit Chicago theaters in July.'

"I'm holding up fine. I'm pregnant, but it's not at the point where it becomes impossible," Winslet told USA Today while on set, icing her feet at the time. "Sometimes you just have to roll with it."

Meanwhile, in an interview with Harper's Bazaar magazine, Kate shared what she wanted her kids to be like.

"I always want them to be regular kids who are grateful and respectful of other human beings. I want them to know that when we fly first-class, that they are lucky," Kate said. "The highest compliment I could ever receive about my kids - and I can say that this does happen frequently - is when the in-flight crew say to me, 'Your children are wonderful. They are so well-behaved.' Every time I am told that, I could weep."

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