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Billie Lourd and husband Austen Rydell lock lips at the premiere of Ticket To Paradise in LA

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Billie Lourd and her husband Austen Rydell shared a passionate kiss at the premiere of Universal Pictures' Ticket To Paradise at Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday evening.Ahead of her imminent due date, the 30-year-old actress who stars alongside George Clooney and Julia Roberts in the romantic comedy, showed off her burgeoning baby bump as she turned to the side while rocking a flowing black gown with sequined silver straps and coordinating flowers at the hem of her frock.As she shared a sweet smooch with her handsome spouse, 30, who she wed on March 12 following the birth of their nearly two-year-old son son Kingston Fisher, the Scream Queens star cradled her stomach.

Growing family: Billie Lourd and her husband Austen Rydell shared a passionate kiss at the premiere of Universal Pictures' Ticket To Paradise at Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles on Monday eveningLourd's man looked handsome as he supported his love in a black dress shirt, matching tie and burgundy suit.

In the film, Billie takes on the role of Wren in the film, who's best friends with Lily (Kaitlyn Dever), the daughter of George and Julia's bickering divorced couple.

Billie, whose parents are Carrie Fisher and American talent agent Bryan Lourd, was previously in the film Booksmart; and has just been announced as the lead in a forthcoming comedy called & Mrs, alongside Aisling Bea.

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