Sarah Snook found out she was pregnant while filming Succession’s final season — and chose the wildest moment possible to share the news with her crew. During the seventh episode of season ...
Just hours after her father Logan Roy passed away, Shiv Roy (Sarah Snook) was given some surprising news of her own on the fourth episode of Succession Season 4, learning that she's pregnant.
Sarah Snook is going to be a mom! The celebrated actress debuted her baby bump on the red carpet of the Succession season 4 premiere on Monday. Snook stunned in a black and silver ensemble while ...
"Succession" star Sarah Snook is going to be a mom. That's right: The Roy family is getting one person bigger (well, sort of). The 35-year-old showed off her baby bump at the HBO Season 4 premiere ...
This video has been removed for rights reasons. Succession actress Sarah Snook paid tribute to her daughter in her acceptance speech at the Emmy Awards. She said being pregnant during the shooting ...
For many women, it might be thought becoming a mother means putting their career on hold. But Sarah Snook has revealed the sleepless nights spent breastfeeding her baby helped her win her Olivier ...
Succession star Sarah Snook has revealed she is pregnant with her first child, after debuting a growing baby bump at the HBO show’s season four premiere. The actress, 35, said she felt “great ...
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Sarah Snook wowed in black velvet as she arrived at the Olivier Awards 2024 - where she won Best Actress for her one-woman take on The Picture of Dorian Gray. The Succession star, 36, triumphed ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Audiences are flocking to shows with Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and other alums of the acclaimed HBO series. By Michael Paulson There seems to be ...