Elizabeth Olsen and her husband, Robbie Arnett, are reportedly expanding their family.
Olsen, 37, was spotted cradling what appeared to be a baby bump in recent photos obtained by People. Neither the actress nor Arnett, 34, have publicly addressed her reported pregnancy. Us Weekly has reached out for comment.
Olsen and Arnett have been together since 2017, getting engaged two years later in 2019.
“When we got engaged, we went to this place in Northern California, and he was acting so annoyed there wasn’t a cheese board,” the Eternity actress said on the “Dear Chelsea” podcast in December 2025. “He asked for a cheese board, and we got there, and I was like, ‘You’ve never cared this much about a cheese board,’ and he was freaking out.”
According to Olsen, the musician also struggled to start a bonfire at the venue.
“He was, like, ‘What kind of man doesn’t know how to start a fire?’ He was just so mean to himself,” Olsen recalled. “He was like, ‘It’s embarrassing if I had to ask someone to get a fire.’ Thirty minutes later, he proposed when we were outside, but he needed there to be a cheese board [and a] fire in order for it to feel romantic or something.”
She continued, “He tried to go down on one knee … but we were on this wood dock. He goes down on his knee and he’s, like, ‘Ow, this really hurts’ and gets back up. It was just the two of us, [and] there’s not a single photo. It was just so lovely. I loved it so much just because it was him.”
Olsen accepted Arnett’s proposal before they tied the knot in 2020.
“I didn’t know I’d even want to get married or have kids [before I met him],” Olsen said on Chelsea Handler’s podcast last year. “I was actually renovating a house when we first started dating. I realized six months in that we’ll probably move into this house together and wanted him to be a part of making choices, so it didn’t feel like my space [but rather] our space.”
After Olsen and Arnett moved in together, their bond grew even stronger.
“After living with each other for a very short period of time, [I realized] he’s truly the most comfortable person to be around and the greatest support in my life,” she gushed at the time. “He’s so sweet and funny and clever and smart. His goal every day is to make me laugh, which is also annoying when I’m mad at him. He does it very quickly and early in the morning. He’s great. He’s a sensitive, kind, very good at communication [type of man].”













