Jennifer Lawrence, the Oscar-winning actress, recently revealed her thoughts on the Kardashian family during a playful lie detector challenge with Robert Pattinson. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Lawrence, who is a self-proclaimed fan of reality TV, admitted that she hasn't been keeping up with the Kardashians this season. When asked about her favorite Kardashian, Lawrence immediately answered, 'Yes!' to Khloé Kardashian, but then cheekily added, 'Kourtney is more annoying than ever. She drives me nuts.'
Pressed to explain, Lawrence continued, 'Because everything has to be an announcement! Like, 'I’m not going to wear outfits anymore.' Just wear whatever you want - don’t make an announcement about it! Or, 'I don’t have a TV in my room.' Just don’t watch TV. Stop announcing it. Just shhh!'
During a recent interview on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, Lawrence couldn't help but burst into exaggerated, fake tears several times. She admitted that she was 'nervous' and shared that she felt as though she were 'annoying' in interviews when she was younger.
Lawrence then went on to discuss her new movie, 'Die My Love', and how grateful she felt about working with the director, Lynne Ramsay. The IMDb synopsis reads, 'Grace, a writer and young mother, is slowly slipping into madness. Locked away in an old house in and around Montana, we see her acting increasingly agitated and erratic, leaving her companion, Jackson, increasingly worried and helpless.'
Lawrence explained, 'Lynne Ramsay is someone I've always wanted to work with. So basically, she cracked it and she's a genius and… I can't believe I'm still talking!' Visibly overwhelmed with emotion, Lawrence burst into loud, dramatic wails.
In an interview on the Las Culturistas podcast, Lawrence revealed that she didn't need an intimacy coordinator on set for her scenes with Robert Pattinson. She shared, 'We did not have [an intimacy coordinator], or maybe we did but we didn’t really … I felt really safe with Rob. He is not pervy and very in love with [partner] Suki [Waterhouse]. We mostly were just talking about our kids and relationships. There was never any weird, like, 'Does he think I like him?'