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Chloe Sevigny, 45, puts her nine month belly on display during walk around NYC

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She is due with her first child 'any second' now.And Chloe Sevigny made that a known fact when she flaunted her burgeoning belly during a walk around New York City with her boyfriend, Sinisa Mackovic, on Tuesday.The 45-year-old Last Days of Disco actress wore a blue face mask and clear gloves for added protection during her stroll.

Due any day now!Chloe Sevigny flaunted her nine-month baby bump while out and about New York City on TuesdayChloe rocked a Minnie Mouse T-shirt that was distressed at the neckline.

And the fashion trendsetter added some warmth with a long line blazer and a bell bottom trousers for the outing.The actress accessorized with a tiny handheld handbag and wore a surgical mask over her face.

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