Jennifer Lawrence revealed she refused to have her cellulite edited out of her new film Die My Love, showing no concern about nudity. "I'm not sensitive about it," the actress told the audience at a special screening, as captured by Vulture.
Lawrence emphasized her desire for director Lynne Ramsay to have complete artistic freedom during filming. She credited pregnancy for reducing her vanity and anxiety about her appearance. "Before No Hard Feelings, I was dieting and avoiding carbs, but filming Die My Love was different because I was pregnant with my second child. I was just tired," the Oscar winner explained.
"I remember them sending over a close-up of, like, cellulite being like, 'Do you want us to touch this up?'" Lawrence recalled. "That's an ass."
She described the experience as "really freeing," appreciating the lack of pressure to hide her natural body while portraying Grace, a new mother struggling with postpartum psychosis in the thriller.
Jennifer Lawrence has two sons with husband Cooke Maroney: Cy, age 3, and a younger son born earlier this year. She has openly discussed her struggles with postpartum anxiety, telling The New Yorker, “I just thought every time he was sleeping he was dead.”
Jennifer Lawrence embraces her natural body and vulnerability on screen, prioritizing artistic honesty over conventional beauty standards while sharing candid insights about motherhood and postpartum challenges.
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