Jennifer Lawrence on her older press interviews
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Jennifer Lawrence Is Getting a Boob Job
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The Oscar winner also reflected on her past interviews, calling herself “annoying” and calling Ariana Grande’s 2016 impersonation of herself on ‘SNL’ “spot-on.”
Jennifer Lawrence opened up about her relationship with cosmetic enhancements, sharing what invasive procedure she plans on undergoing, in a new interview with 'The New Yorker.'
When asked only half-seriously if she had, in fact, gotten a facelift, Lawrence told The New Yorker, “No. But, believe me, I’m gonna!” In the meantime, she says, she has gotten Botox (but not fillers, out of concern that it would be too obvious on-camera).
Though it’s become far more common in recent years for celebrities to fess up to cosmetic work after it’s happened ( thank you, Kylie Jenner !), Jennifer Lawrence is taking the honest approach a step further, revealing her surgery plans in advance: She’s getting a boob job next month.
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Jennifer Lawrence, Jacob Elordi and Teyana Taylor Kick Off Awards Season with Gotham Nominations
The Gothams 2025 Film Awards nominations recognize movies like 'One Battle After Another' and performances from Rose Byrne, Jennifer Lawrence, Teyana Taylor, Adam Sandler and more. See the full list of nominees.
Halloween might not be until Friday, but Jennifer Lawrence has already started celebrating. Stepping out for a walk in New York City, the Oscar-winning actress paired her classic leopard print with a witchy accent—a teaser, perhaps, for what she might have planned for the main holiday.
Jennifer Lawrence, queen of the casual walkaroundfit, has finally embraced fall as an opportunity to layer up and get a little chic with it, and suddenly she's the most fashionable witch in New York City.
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Jennifer Lawrence Remembers Being First Introduced to 'Hot' Future Husband Cooke Maroney: 'Whoa’
In her upcoming movie Die My Love, based on the novel by Ariana Harwicz, Lawrence stars opposite Robert Pattinson as a married mother who develops postpartum depression. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and earned a nine-minute standing ovation.