Jennifer Lawrence is keeping safe while out and about in New York City.
21.06.2023 - 13:19 / etcanada.com
Jennifer Lawrence‘s mom did not sell her used toilet on Craigslist. After Lawrence gave an interview in which she said that her mom, Karen, sold her toilet to writer Lee Eisenberg via the online platform, she clarified the story to ET’s Rachel Smith.
“I ended up getting it backward,” Lawrence, 32, told ET at the Tuesday premiere of her new film, “No Hard Feelings”. “My mom bought Lee’s toilet. When he clarified and was like, ‘None of this is true.’ I was like, ‘Well, it’s not.’ I literally just got confused about who bought or sold [it].”
Lawrence’s latest comments came after she told People that “years ago” her mom sold her broken toilet on Craigslist for reasons unknown.
“I’m like, ‘I broke it.’ My mom sold it for me,” she said, adding that Eisenberg knew the identity of the seller at the time he purchased the bathroom fixture. “That’s how we know the story now. So thanks, Mom.”
Eisenberg is the frequent collaborator of “No Hard Feelings” director Gene Stupnitsky. The film stars Lawrence as Maddie, a financially struggling woman who answers a Craigslist ad to date a wealthy couple’s introverted and awkward son (Andrew Barth Feldman) before he leaves for college.
“When Andrew left his audition, the door closed and we all looked at each other and we were like, ‘That’s our Percy,'” Lawrence recalled of her co-star. “And then they were like, ‘There’s one complication. He’s supposed to go to Harvard.’ And we were like, ‘Is that a joke? He was fully the character.'”
Lawrence didn’t let that get in her way, instead she called him and said, “Andrew I have really bad news. You’re not gonna be able to finish your semester at Harvard.”
He agreed to defer his schooling, and the rest is history. “No Hard Feelings” will hit
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, more than 300 members of the Screen Actors Guild, including Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence, are threatening to strike should an agreement on a new contract with major Hollywood studios, streamers, and production companies not be reached.The letter, addressed to the SAG-AFTRA Leadership and Negotiating Committee was allegedly sent to leadership expressing their concern with the idea that «SAG-AFTRA members may be ready to make sacrifices that leadership is not.»«We hope you’ve heard the message from us: This is an unprecedented inflection point in our industry, and what might be considered a good deal in any other years is simply not enough,» the letter, obtained by , says. «We feel that our wages, our craft, our creative freedom, and the power of our union have all been undermined in the last decade.
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Zack Sharf Digital News Director In the upcoming comedy “No Hard Feelings,” Jennifer Lawrence plays a down-on-her-luck Uber driver who accepts a job trying to seduce a 19-year-old whose helicopter parents don’t want him heading off to college as a virgin. The task of playing the Oscar winner’s male lead in a raunchy R-rated comedy fell to Andrew Barth Feldman, best known until now for his stint on Broadway in “Dear Evan Hanson.” Feldman was already a student at Harvard University when the offer to join Lawrence in “No Hard Feelings” was made. “I mean, when Andrew left his audition, the door closed and we all looked at each other and we were like, ‘That’s our — that’s Percy,”” Lawrence recently told Entertainment Tonight. “Then they were like there’s one complication, he’s supposed to go to Harvard, and we were like, ‘Is that a joke?’ He was fully the character, so I called him and said, ‘Andrew, I have really bad news you’re not gonna be able to finish your semester at Harvard.’ He’s gonna have to defer, or whatever college school words are.”
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Jennifer Lawrence's mom did not sell her used toilet on Craigslist. After Lawrence gave an interview in which she said that her mom, Karen, sold her toilet to writer Lee Eisenberg via the online platform, she clarified the story to ET's Rachel Smith.«I ended up getting it backward,» Lawrence, 32, told ET at the Tuesday premiere of her new film,. «My mom bought Lee's toilet.
Jennifer Lawrence at the premiere in New York City Tuesday, where she revealed how she got her co-star, Andrew Barth Feldman, to defer his studies at Harvard University to take on the role in the raunchy romantic comedy.«I mean, when Andrew left his audition, the door closed and we all looked at each other and we were like, 'That's our — that's Percy,' and then they were like there's one complication, he's supposed to go to Harvard, and we were like, 'Is that a joke?'» Lawrence explained.«He was fully the character, so I called him and said, 'Andrew, I have really bad news you're not gonna be able to finish your semester at Harvard,'» she continued. «He's gonna have to defer, or whatever college school words are.»As for how Feldman felt about putting school on hold, he told ET he couldn't pass up the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to star in the film.«Of course,» He exclaimed when asked if he still stands by the decision.