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Drew Barrymore Baby Plans, Wants More Kids 'Right Away'

Drew Barrymore admits she wants a second child with her husband Will Kopleman "right away" as rumors of pregnancy swirl.

The couple became parents for the first time one year ago with the arrival of their daughter, Olive.

Then, last week, the 38-year-old actress cradled her stomach on the red carpet at the New York City Ballet 2013 Fall Gala.

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Wearing a loose-fitting all-black lace dress, the starlet beamed knowingly at cameras on the red carpet while she protectively covered her stomach with one hand, according to Daily Mail.

Furthering beliefs about a possible pregnancy, Barrymore appeared on Monday night's "Tonight Show" with Jay Leno where it was revealed she "very much" wants a bigger family, and "right away."

"I grew up as an only child, and although that really works for some people and for some parents that's the way they want to do it… I want to be the Griswolds," the actress explained, referring to the family in the "National Lampoon's Vacation" movies.

"I want the kids in the back rolling their eyes at mom and dad," Barrymore continued. "I want Rusty and Audrey, theme parks and the whole nine."

Until then, Barrymore is enjoying life with her daughter and husband Kopelman, an art dealer who she described as "just a wonderful man."

As for Olive, the actress predicted the one-year-old will be walking next week.

"She says a lot of words," Barrymore added. "I mean, we all want to believe our kids are smart- and we should, and she's smart!"

Although the actress has not yet announced a second pregnancy, she has revealed fervent enthusiasm over motherhood in the past.

"I can't wait until I have my children," the actress told Haute Living magazine last year. "I love the idea that they don't have to do something that they have no interest in, that they can do something completely opposite if they want to."

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