
Jennifer Lawrence revealed she didn’t feel the need for an intimacy coordinator while filming her new comedy-drama Die My Love because she felt “very safe” with co-star Robert Pattinson. Speaking on the Las Culturistas podcast, the Oscar-winning actress said, “He is not pervy and very in love with [partner] Suki Waterhouse. We mostly were just talking about our kids and relationships.”
Lawrence explained that she would have considered an intimacy coordinator if there had been any discomfort or uncertainty about her co-star’s intentions, adding, “A lot of male actors get offended if you don’t want to … and then the punishment starts. He was not like that.”
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The actress also reflected on her personal life, admitting she experienced self-doubts before giving birth to her children. She shared with Vogue that becoming a mother to her three-year-old daughter Cy and newborn son Louie was initially intimidating, but supportive friends helped her feel prepared and forgiving of herself.
Lawrence’s comments highlight both her professional comfort on set and the challenges of navigating new motherhood, offering an intimate glimpse into her life on and off camera.
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