In search of a recap! Jessie James Decker has heard bits and pieces of the recent drama engulfing Sister Wives — and she’s ready to be brought up to speed.
08.12.2022 - 04:17 / usmagazine.com
It’s not all fun and games. Jennifer Lawrence gave fans rare insight into her life as a parent after welcoming her son, Cy, early this year.
“Every day of being a mom, I feel awful,” the Hunger Games actress, 32, told Viola Davis as a part of Variety’s “Actors on Actors” series published on Wednesday, December 7. “I feel guilty.”
Lawrence, who shares her little one with husband Cooke Maroney, noted that she second guesses most of her decisions.
“I’m playing with him and I’m like, ‘Is this what he wants to be doing? Should we be outside?’” she confessed. “We’re outside. ‘What if he’s cold? What if he’s going to get sick? Should we be inside? Is this enough? Is this developing your brain enough?'”
Davis, 57, tried to ease the American Hustle star’s fears by recalling the time she accidentally locked her daughter, Genesis, in the car outside of Target.
“I threw myself on the concrete, Jennifer. I screamed. You would think I was in a Greek tragedy. ‘My baby! Jesus!’ And then I saw these two men. I grabbed their necks and said, ‘My baby is in the car! My baby!’” the Woman King actress said of the scary incident. “And then what do I have in my hand? My phone. So the two men whose necks I’ve grabbed, they said, ‘Ma’am, you just have to call 911.’ And I said, ‘Oh, OK.’ So I called 911, and I proceeded to scream at the operator. Every expletive you can imagine came out of my mouth.”
Davis’ traumatic ordeal was a familiar tale for Lawrence, who revealed that she also had a panic-inducing moment involving her child and the car.
“I drove around with mine, didn’t realize he wasn’t buckled into the car seat. He was just teetering around, just flying,” the Kentucky native recalled. “Good to know that we all almost killed our kids.”
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In search of a recap! Jessie James Decker has heard bits and pieces of the recent drama engulfing Sister Wives — and she’s ready to be brought up to speed.
A heavily tattooed mother has slammed her child's school after she claims staff have banned her from attending the nativity performance due to her extensive ink collection. Melissa Sloan said that teachers have refused to give her a seat inside and told her to alternatively watch the show 'through the class window' due to her unusual appearance, the Mirror reports.
Jennifer Lawrence didn’t hold back in a recent roundtable discussion for The Hollywood Reporter. Lawrence decided to put male directors on blast in a conversation that spanned topics like the depiction of female trauma onscreen, women directors, and taking ownership of one’s career choices.
OMG, we so need Jennifer Coolidge to write a tell-all!
would like to make it clear, for the record, that she knows that The Hunger Games was not the first ever action movie with a woman lead, okay? She misspoke. She was nervous because she was talking to , which is understandable, right?In one unfortunate clip from their “Actors On Actors” interview for Variety, Lawrence said, of Hunger Games, “nobody had ever put a woman in the lead of an action movie, because it wouldn’t work, we were told. Girls and boys can both identify with a male lead, but boys cannot identify with a female lead.” And the internet promptly exploded, as the internet does.
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A bold claim. Jennifer Lawrence recalled working on The Hunger Games and made a generalization that left moviegoers scratching their heads.
Sorry, Jennifer Lawrence, but WHAT?!?
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and 's “Actors on Actors” interview for Variety hit the internet on December 7, and one clip in particular had Twitter going bananas within minutes. Lawrence was trying to make a point about how roles for women and men in Hollywood differ—often unfairly—but one factual error had the whole internet shouting “BS” instead.“I remember when I was , nobody had ever put a woman in the lead of an action movie because it wouldn't work, we were told,” Lawrence says to Davis, who murmurs in agreement.