Jennifer Lawrence recently participated in Vogue’s “73 Questions” series, displaying her mini golf skills while discussing various topics. The actress shared her enjoyable experiences working with co-stars Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth during The Hunger Games films, as well as admitting to throwing up at her first Oscars after-party. However, the most striking moment was when she addressed the rumor surrounding her alleged sexual encounter with Harvey Weinstein, who produced her 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook.
Jennifer Lawrence recently participated in Vogue’s “73 Questions” series, where she played mini golf and shared various anecdotes. Among them, she mentioned the fun she had with Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth on the set of The Hunger Games movies, her experience throwing up at her first Oscars after-party, and more. However, a significant moment was when she addressed the rumors about her having slept with disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein, whose company produced her 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook.
Lawrence had previously denied the claim that she had any kind of inappropriate relationship with Harvey Weinstein. She expressed her sympathy for all the women who were victimized by Weinstein and stated that she had only maintained a professional relationship with him. Weinstein, who was accused of Sexual misconduct by over 60 women, was indicted on multiple rape charges and is currently serving a 23-year prison sentence. In one of the lawsuits filed against him, Weinstein’s team tried to use the names of famous actresses, including Lawrence, to support his case. However, Lawrence had refuted this claim by stating that Weinstein had never been anything but nice to her.
In a statement, Lawrence expressed her frustration with Harvey Weinstein and his company’s tendency to manipulate situations for their own gain. She likened this behavior to that of a predator and called for it to cease. Although she was not personally victimized by Weinstein, she offered her support to the women who have survived his abuse and commended them for utilizing any means necessary to hold him accountable for his actions. Lawrence concluded her statement by declaring “Time’s up” and advocating for justice to be served, whether through criminal or civil actions.
In an interview called “73 Questions”, Lawrence talked about the Time’s Up movement and how Hollywood has changed after the #MeToo movement. She mentioned that she has seen significant changes in the industry, including more representation.