05/13/2016 at 05:00 PM ET
Anna Chlumsky may play the Vice President’s super hectic Chief of Staff Amy Brookheimer on Veep, however in actual life, she has actually something else sizable on her mind: pregnancy cravings.
“[During] my very first pregnancy, it was every one of butter and pastries and sugar,” Chlumsky, that is 6 months along in her 2nd pregnancy, shared throughout an interview for Thursday’s episode of Last Call along with Carson Daly.
“It’s funny since [2½-year-old daughter Penelope Joan] will certainly lick the icing off of something. So I’m like, ‘Does that correlate along with the cravings?’ ”
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But this time about has actually been pretty various for the Emmy-nominated star.
“along with this pregnancy, I Prefer Japanese meals every one of the time,” Chlumsky, 35, says. “I Prefer sushi!”
The interviewer after that jokes whether there’s a chance Chlumsky could possibly have actually a Japanese baby, and she assumes he’s referencing her husband, entrepreneur Shaun So, that is Chinese.
“Chinese People and Japanese People are not the same, merely so everyone knows,” she replies.
But as quickly as the interviewer asks, “Oh, is your husband Chinese?” and clarifies he merely meant since she is desire Japanese food, Chlumsky laughs tough and claps her hands, realizing it was every one of a misunderstanding.
“I know, I know, I’m merely playing!” she says, flashing the megawatt smile she gained famous as Vada Sultenfuss in 1991’s My Girl.
Chlumsky, who married So in 2008, told People in September that “there’s no one means towards be a mom or one means towards be a ‘good’ mom.”
She likewise said lately that she and her family are attempting towards relax a bit prior to the arrival of child number two.
“Being as expectant as I am, we’re going towards preserve it low-vital and attempt towards get hold of a coastline vacation in fairly soon,” she noted in a Facebook chat with Travel and Leisure in April.
— Jen Juneau