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Henry Aronofsky is Walking!

Rachel Weisz burps 14-month-old son Henry Chance (he looks just like director daddy Darren Aronofsky!) while out for a summer stroll in New York City on Saturday.

When not taking some of his first baby steps in his Kids Cayman Croc Shoes in Sea Blue, baby Henry rode the stylin’ Maclaren Volo stroller.

Susan Sarandon recently joined Rachel Weisz for the Peter Jackson-directed film adaptation of Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones.

Sarandon will play the character of Grandma Lynn, the mother of the character played by Weisz. The cast also includes Ryan Gosling and newcomer Saoirse Ronan.

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Rachel Weisz: My Baby’s Growing Up So Fast

British siren Rachel Weisz and director hubby Darren Aronofsky (pictured below) take their one-year old son Henry Chance out of a stroll near their London home on Wednesday.

Rachel, 36, then flew back to the States on Thursday to attend a cocktail party in celebration of The Cartier Charity Love Bracelet at NYC’s Cartier Mansion.

15+ pictures inside of Rachel, Darren and baby HenryMore Here! »

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Rachel Down in Rio

British beauty Rachel Weisz and director hubby Darren Aronofsky (pictured below) jet south to Brazil for a family vacation with diaper-rocking son Henry, 10 months.

Rachel, 36, and her two main men made a celebrity stopover earlier this week in Rio de Janeiro, around the Brazilian neighborhood of Santa Teresa.

The family spent their time strolling through the colorful streets of Rio, eating at local restaurants, stopping to look at the work of local painters and buying crafts from street vendors.

Inset: Rachel wore a dot on her forehead, which looks to be a gold bindi. JJ reader Gill explains, “It’s an ash mark given from the church as a blessing for a new mother.”

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