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Mindy Kaling admits that it was 'kind of easy' to hide her second pregnancy amid the pandemic

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She made a surprise announcement last month that she had given birth to a baby boy named Spencer.And now Mindy Kaling says it was 'kind of easy' to keep her pregnancy secret thanks to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.The 41-year-old Mindy Project said that quarantining at home helped keep her out of the public eye in an interview with Elle that was published on Tuesday.

One good thing: Mindy Kaling, 41, revealed that it was 'kind of easy' to hid her second pregnancy this year, as she was mostly quarantining at home amid the pandemic; seen in February'I mean, clearly, I was not going anywhere, like everybody else, so nobody found me out.

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