Actress Jennifer Lawrence opened up about love, the new movie she’s making with Amy Schumer and the Passengers reaction in the September 2017 issue of Vogue. The actress appears on the cover of this month’s issue, and she was an open book when talking to the interviewer.
From her romance with Darren Aronofsky to the disappointing reviews of her film Passengers, no topic was off limits.
When dishing about the 2016 Passengers film, there’s one thing the actress said she agreed with critics on: the film should have opened with her character waking up – not co-star Chris Pratt’s.
“I’m disappointed in myself that I didn’t spot it,” she said. “I thought the script was beautiful – it was this tainted, complicated love story. It definitely wasn’t a failure. I’m not embarrassed by it by any means. There was just stuff that I wished I’d looked into deeper before jumping on.”
She also addressed the Vienna dancing controversy. The actress was videotaped dancing out in a Vienna club last year. Rumors swirled that Jennifer was drunk and dancing in her bra.
“It looked like I had taken my shirt off. I was in a crop top. I did not take off my shirt,” she said. “I’m on the phone with my lawyers, and everybody’s like, ‘Is there anything we need to know before it comes out?’ And I’m like, ‘No, it’s all there.'”
While Jennifer is open about most subjects, she has a history of keeping her relationships private and out of the spotlight, including her current romance with Aronofsky. The two started seeing each other after the filming of Mother! wrapped.
But Lawrence had plenty to gush about when talking about her beau.
“When I saw the movie, I was reminded all over again how brilliant he is,” she said. Jennifer also says he’s an amazing father.
When it comes to their relationship, Jennifer says she’s “never confused.”
“I’ve been in relationships before where I am just confused,” she said. “And I’m never confused with him.”
The actress also opened up a little about her secret film project with Amy Schumer. The two are meeting with directors, although not a whole lot is known about the project.
The plot, she says, is about dysfunctional twins. It’s both sad and funny, she says.