Pregnant Alexandra Daddario Shows Off Baby Bump at Imagine Dragons Concert with Her Two Stepkids: 'Amazing'

'The White Lotus' actress is currently expecting her first baby with husband Andrew Form

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Alexandra Daddario

Alexandra Daddario is sharing her love for Imagine Dragons with her stepkids more than a decade after starring in one of their music videos.

On Sunday, Aug. 4, the White Lotus actress, 38, shared several pictures and videos to Instagram from her night out at an Imagine Dragons concert. Daddario, who's currently expecting her first baby with husband Andrew Form, sang along in the crowd with Form's two sons Rowan and Julian.

Wearing a New York Yankees snapback and white button-down, the Baywatch star can be seen singing and cheering, while her stepkids lean against the barricade and enjoy the show.

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"Thanks to the kindest rock stars @imaginedragons!! Such an amazing show," the soon-to-be mom, who starred in the band's "Radioactive" music video, captioned her carousel.

Daddario announced her pregnancy with Form, 55, after four years of marriage in Vogue's July 10 issue. Form was previously married to American-Brazilian actress Jordana Brewster, with whom he shares his two kids.

The magazine shared that Daddario had been keeping her pregnancy under wraps for six months. Vogue also posted the announcement on their Instagram, sharing serval pictures of actress cradling her baby bump.

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Daddario told the outlet she's "overjoyed" to be pregnant, going on to share she previously experienced a pregnancy loss. "Well, I had been pregnant,” she said, adding “I had loss.”

“It’s long and complicated, so I don’t want to be too specific,” she continued.

“Those kinds of losses and trauma are very hard to explain unless you’ve been through them. I really relate to all the women who have been through those kinds of things in a way that I didn’t understand fully before. It’s very, very painful.”

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