Watch: Lawrence flubs Clinton's name at GLAAD Media AwardsThere Jennifer Lawrence goes, being adorable again. The actress had a slip of the tongue while introducing Bill Cliton at Saturday’s GLAAD Media Awards, which recognize the media for accurate and inclusive representations of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. Lawrence redeemed herself with a rather endearing facial expression after welcoming “President Glib … Bill Clinton” to the stage. Dior explains Jennifer Lawrence's confusing dressJennifer Lawrence had some weird things going on with her Christian Dior Couture gown when she accepted an award at Sunday's SAG ceremony, but it wasn't a wardrobe malfunction. Many presumed that to be the case, thanks to the very clear separation of fabric that occurred when Lawrence walked up to the stage to accept the honor for best female actor in a leading role. How'd Jennifer Lawrence do on 'SNL'?In theory, having the typically witty Jennifer Lawrence host "Saturday Night Live" sounded like a perfect fit. But in reality, the episode ended up falling fairly flat, although not for lack of effort on Lawrence's part. Saturday's show, "SNL's" first in a month, had Lawrence riff on the backlash to her "I beat Meryl!" Globes comment in her opening monologue, with the 22-year-old actress going after her Oscars competition with (pretty corny) disses. Bradley Cooper denies dating J. Law: I could be her fatherFollowing reports that Jennifer Lawrence parted ways from her beau Nick Hoult are new rumors that she's already found someone new: her "Silver Linings Playbook" co-star Bradley Cooper. But at the Golden Globes on Sunday, at which both stars were nominated for best actor awards, Cooper, 38, and Lawrence, 22, shut down the gossip. Jennifer Lawrence on acting, dating and speaking her mindJennifer Lawrence landed on the short list of Hollywood’s most lucrative leading ladies after earning an Oscar nomination for her performance in 2010’s “Winter’s Bone.” She's since defeated evil in “X-Men: First Class”; emerged victorious in “The Hunger Games”; and been terrorized in “The House at the End of the Street." |
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