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Ali Landry, husband Alejandro Monteverde expecting baby No. 2

Ali Landry and Alejandro Monteverde pregnant with second baby Doritos girl Ali Landry and husband Alejandro Monteverde are pregnant with their second child.

Landry, 37, and her husband, a Mexican film director, tied the knot in 2006 in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. They have a 3½-year-old daughter, Estela.

"Thank u everyone for all o the well wishes! I have been dying to tell you all but wanted to make sure everything was ok with the baby first," she tweeted, later adding, "Thank you again for all of the well wishes. You guys are so sweet and I so appreciate it." The actress-model is about 3½ months along. 

"They are very happy," a source told People. "And Estela is ecstatic to have a sibling on the way."

She and her husband made the 2006 film "Bella," which went on to win the People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival that year.

Landry, the Louisiana-bred former Miss USA, got married to "Saved By the Bell" star Mario Lopez in 2004, but they officially split after seven weeks of marriage following rumors of infidelity. They had only been married two weeks when rumors surfaced.

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Photo: Alejandro Monteverde, Ali Landry and daughter Estela in 2010. Credit: Michael Buckner / Getty Images


Seems like everyone who's anyone is hitting the Toronto International Film Festival

Bryce Dallas Howard at the Hereafter premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival With dozens of premieres, screenings and Q&A sessions, plus parties to match, is there really a good reason for an actor not to attend the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival?

Makes sense that Hollywood -- and by that we mean East Coast, West Coast and overseas "Hollywood" -- is out in force up north through Sunday, at the event that began Thursday.

Matt Damon and Bryce Dallas Howard showed up for a gala screening of Clint Eastwood's supernatural thriller "Hereafter," and Ryan Reynolds did press for his flick "Buried," a thriller set in Iraq that also screened at Sundance.

Tiff-gallery-refer "Slumdog Millionaire" couple Freida Pinto and Dev Patel hit the screening of "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger," Woody Allen's flick featuring Pinto along with Anthony Hopkins. "Rabbit Hole" star Nicole Kidman was escorted to that film's premiere by husband Keith Urban, and Hilary Swank, Minnie Driver and Sam Rockwell promoted "Conviction."

Fresh off world premieres in Venice, Natalie Portman showed up for "Black Swan," and Ben Affleck, Jeremy Renner and Jon Hamm again represented "The Town," joined this time by costar Blake Lively. And of course the shy and retiring James Franco has been making news along with "127 Hours," which ...

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