“Revenge” Star Margarita Levieva Shows Off Her Prosthetic Baby Bump

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On the set of ABC’s hit series “Revenge,” Russian-flavored Margarita Levieva was seen on board a sailboat wearing a prosthetic baby bump. Anybody follow this show, by chance?

Here’s more about Margarita’s character:

Margarita Levieva as Amanda Clarke/Emily Thorne.[11] Born Emily Thorne, she was befriended by Amanda Clarke in juvenile detention and agreed to switch identities with her. She also uses the name Kara Wilkins (Emily/Amanda’s mother’s name) but reverts to the Amanda persona when seducing Jack Porter. After Emily and Daniel’s engagement party, she was driven away from the beach by Satoshi Takeda to an unknown fate. In the Season 1 finale, Amanda has returned to the Hamptons and is pregnant with Jack’s baby. Margarita Levieva is staying on Revenge for at least seven episodes. [Source]

More about Margarita:

Margarita Levieva (born February 9, 1980) is an American actress. Born in the Soviet Union, she was a competitive gymnast before going on to star in the films The Invisible, Adventureland and Spread. She also stars in television series Revenge.

In 2011, Levieva joined the ABC drama series Revenge in the recurring role of the original Emily Thorne, who agreed to switch identities with Amanda Clarke (Emily VanCamp).[6] In 2012, it was announced she would join the second season of HBO’s Luck in the recurring role of Sarah Israel, however the series was canceled after its first season.[7] [Source]

  • karen

    Emily Vancamp is ugly.

  • PhoebeO

    @karen You wish you had her body though. (don’t lie and say you do)
    LOL

  • IceCubes

    I can’t believe you actually wrote that about her, she’s so beautiful, sweet, intelligent, a great actress, and wonderful human being. You probably haven’t seen Everwood, the best drama ever aired on WB from 2002 to 2006, and she was the sweet Amy Abbot who felt in love with Ephram Brown. I won’t spoil the content, but she’s been my favorite actress since than. I do think you’re being unfair here and I beg to disagree. Plus, how would you feel if someone show up, and call you ‘ugly’? She may not be the prettiest girl on earth, but she’s definitely not “ugly”.