Aaron Rodgers, Olivia Munn Relationship Update: Actress Showing Interest In Getting Pregnant [VIDEO]

Aaron Rodgers and Olivia Munn aren't even engaged yet, but that hasn't stopped the actress from looking ahead.

The "X-Men Apocalypse" star certainly seems interested in getting pregnant and eventually having a baby with the Packers quarterback. In fact, she has some questions about it -- including what happens to her lady parts.

"What happens to your vagina because I have heard horror stories," Munn said on the 'Anna Faris is Unqualified' podcast. "Really tell me, truly, truly tell me."

Farris quelled her fears, saying, "[The vagina] does come back," but Munn still seemed concerned.

"[My friends] said it doesn't come back," Munn said. "It doesn't come back. And if it comes back, why is there surgery?"

The former "Newsroom" actress also said she feared that it "never looks 100 percent."

Though Munn is quite concerned with the ramifications child birth will have on her figure, most people are preoccupied with when she will get engaged to Rodgers. The actress created a stir in February when a photo of her on Instagram showed some bling on her left ring finger, leading to speculation Rodgers popped the question.

"Well, I'm wearing a ring on my left hand right now, but as my publicist, Marcel, will say, 'When people ask, 'Why is she wearing a ring on her left ringer?' he says, 'because she has a finger there!'" Munn explained to Entertainment Tonight. "No, [it's not an engagement ring]. The other day I was eating... I had been eating too many salty foods, so it didn't fit. It's my emerald ring that I wear all the time on my right hand and I had to put it on my left because my right hand was getting too swollen."

Despite her fears about how she'll look if she ever gets pregnant, Munn is used to having to defend her outer appearance. Many people have critiqued the actress and accused her of using plastic surgery, which led to her lashing back at them.

"That's where it's unfair: the judgment that is put on women for how we look," Munn tells Fashion magazine. "If you're looking bad, you have to cover up. If you're looking good, you've done something or made a deal with the devil."

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