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Cameron Diaz Loved Playing a Pregnant Woman in 'What to Expect When You're Expecting'

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Feb. 28 2012, Published 6:55 a.m. ET

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Cameron Diaz may not be pregnant in real life, but by the sound of it she wouldn't mind sporting a baby bump! The actress reveals that she had a great time playing pregnant in the upcoming film What to Expect When You're Expecting and admits that pretending to be knocked up was "really fun." 

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"I think the only thing that's like being pregnant with that fake pregnancy belly was it was really hard to sit down," Cameron told E! Online at the Academy Awards.

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But does she want to have a baby for real? Sure, but a fake bump didn't necessarily prepare her for pregnancy!

"Oh, my gosh, I'm not worried about that," Cameron said about possibly being inspired to have baby after acting the part of a mom-to-be. "I don't think that belly is what I should base wanting to be a mama on."

And same goes with the fake delivery! Obviously giving birth wasn't a painful experience for Cameron... "That was fun — really fun," she gushed. "In this movie, everybody's delivery scene is amazing."

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Her fellow "pregnant" costars are Brooklyn Decker, Anna Kendrick, Elizabeth Banks and Jennifer Lopez.

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