Jennifer Lawrence poses for a photo with her friend Emma Stone at the after party following the mother! premiere on Wednesday (September 13) in New York City.
The 27-year-old actress has been friends with Emma, 28, for years and they both have something in common – they are Oscar winners!
On top of already winning the top acting prize, both of the actresses have a shot at nominations again this year thanks to Jen‘s movie mother! and Emma‘s upcoming film Battle of the Sexes.
Jennifer and Emmafamously have hung out with superstar Adele on several occasions, but sadly the singer was not seen at the premiere.
Thanks to her role in The Hunger Games, we know that Jennifer Lawrence is great with a bow and arrow. Now, thanks to The Tonight Show, we know she is NOT great with an axe.
The 27-year-old mother! actress challenged host Jimmy Fallon to an axe-throwing competition and she didn’t do too well! The game happening during her appearance on the show on Tuesday (September 12) in New York City.
Jennifer Lawrence looks absolutely stunning as she arrives at the premiere of her new movie mother! at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday night (September 10) at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, Canada.
The 27-year-old actress was joined on the red carpet by co-star Javier Bardem along with boyfriend and director Darren Aronofsky.
“It’s scary,” she said. “It’s this new language that’s forming that I don’t even recognize. It’s really polarizing and upsetting. I’ve heard things and seen things on TV in my own country that devastate me and make me sick. It’s just really confusing.”
Jennifer added that it was difficult promoting her new movie while hurricanes Harvey and Irma were causing so much destruction.
“It’s also scary to know that climate change is due to human activity and we continue to ignore it,” she shared. “You’re watching these hurricanes now and it’s hard not to feel Mother Nature’s rage and wrath.”
Hear what else she had to say below.
Jennifer Lawrence on Mother!, Donald Trump and climate change