Is Kristen Wiig, 46, going to be a mother? Thatās the question that was on many peopleās minds after her latest Saturday Night Live appearance. The funny lady showed up to host the show during a special Motherās Day skit to talk about the holiday and her own mother, Laurie Johnston, and when she explained that her mom taught her how to be a mom herself, it caused many viewers to wonder whether or not sheās expecting her first child with fiance Avi Rothman. āI donāt know if I truly appreciated my mom the first 45 years of my life,ā Kristen said while lying on a bed that was surrounded by candles and wearing a loose white sweater in the skit. āBut this year Iām feeling especially grateful for her advice, her love. Iām so thankful for all the things sheās taught me, like preparing me to be a mom myself.ā
Kristen also went on to talk about how her mom taught her āthings like breastfeeding.ā āāBabies love that chickenā, she would always say that,ā she said before hilariously showing viewers a plate with chicken on it. The comedic actress, who got her start on SNL, opened her monologue by reflecting on the special day for mothers all around the world while in quarantine before she hinted toward a possible pregnancy. āThis is the Motherās Day show, and at SNL, itās a very special time to celebrate moms,ā she said. āUnfortunately, probably like a lot of you, I canāt be with my mom on this Motherās Day. So, I hope itās okay, I would like to tell her I love her.ā
After Kristen made a few more jokes in her monologue, she left the screen with the new pregnancy speculation but hasnāt confirmed anything since. The blonde beauty and Avi got engaged in Aug. 2019 after dating for three years, so it would definitely be awesome news if they did announce they were welcoming a bundle of joy in the near future but only time will tell.
In addition to Kristenās questionable appearance, singing group Boyz II Men were the musical guests on the SNL episode and also had the chance to thank their moms too and showed throwback photos of them and their mothers during their performance.