Jennifer Lawrence Got ‘Revenge’ on Robert Pattinson
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Style aside, Lawrence is entering a new phase of her career with her latest film, a dark, intimate exploration of life and relationships in the wake of motherhood. Though she’s no stranger to complex, provocative roles, this story—based on Ariana Harwicz’s acclaimed novel of the same name—hit especially close to home for the mother of two.
She may have been the mockingjay in the Hunger Games film franchise, but Jennifer Lawrence looked more like a black swan at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards.
So, in 2018, Lawrence took a step back from acting, fired her agency and did some soul-searching. She got married, had two children and took some time to think and read. And now, as I found when I sat down with her,
Jennifer Lawrence reflected on her postpartum experience after her son Cy, 3, and her second baby with husband Cooke Moroney earlier this year during an exclusive E! News interview.
Jennifer Lawrence recently said on The New York Times’ “The Interview” podcast that she never felt degraded by filmmaker David O. Russell, who has often come under fire for his aggressive and contentious directing style.
That was terrible. Looked like s---. Do it better," she recalled of David O. Russell's behavior during the 2013 film's production
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Jennifer Lawrence Details Battle With Postpartum Depression: ‘Having Kids Is Sacrificial’
Jennifer Lawrence got real about motherhood and her struggles with postpartum depression. “Having kids is sacrificial. It’s gratifying and it’s amazing and rewarding, but it’s not not sacrificial,” the actress said in the Saturday,
Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence has reconsidered sharing her politics on the world stage. The previously outspoken actress, who recently reflected on finding her past interviews and public persona “annoying,” told the New York Times in a sprawling Q&A that her stance on discussing her political takes have also shifted.