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French actresses Léa Seydoux and Marion Cotillard attended the London International Film Festival to present their film, “It’s Only the End of the World.” Seydoux walked the red carpet in a blue Louis Vuitton dress, while Cotillard wore her traditional Dior gown.

Marion Cotillard, recently revealed her pregnancy, amid the scandal surrounding Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s divorce. The actress publicly announced her pregnancy on Instagram to put an end to rumors of an affair with Pitt. Meanwhile, Léa Seydoux, tactfully announced her pregnancy, as celebrities often do when they prefer to keep their personal details private: last September, the actress wore a figure-hugging dress on the red carpet and spent the evening cradling her belly.



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