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Jennifer Lawrence reflects on two-year break from Hollywood
Jennifer Lawrence looked back on her two-year acting break, describing how she felt during that time.
The Hunger Games star, following her fourth Oscar nomination in 2015 for Joy, faced a continuous streak of box office failures like Passengers, Mother!, Red Sparrow and Dark Phoenix, which was released in 2019.
During her appearance at The Graham Norton Show to promote her latest film Die, My Love, Lawrence talked about her time away from Hollywood.
“I took a little time,“ Lawrence told Norton. “I was working all of my twenties, and then I was like… what’s out here? What’s going on?“
When the host asked if she was worried that she wouldn’t be able to get back in Hollywood, mother of two said, “I was at peace with that possibility of that happening.“
She added, “[Hollywood] is a lot. I think I would have been [okay], but also I would’ve been really upset. I don’t know.“
This is not the first time she has spoken about her “peaceful“ break.
Previously ahead of release of Don\“t Look Up, Lawrence in an interview with Vanity Fair said that her two-year time off was much needed as she was not “pumping out the quality that I should have. I just think everybody had gotten sick of me. I’d gotten sick of me.“
Lawrence is now gearing up for release of Die, My Love, an upcoming psychodrama with co-star Robert Pattinson and director Lynne Ramsay.
The film is set to release on November 7. |
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