Jennifer Lawrence looked sleek in all-black as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday while on the promotional trail for her new film Die My Love.
Surrounded by her entourage and security, the Oscar-winner, 35, was photographed exiting the SAG-AFTRA Foundation building, where she hosted an exclusive Q&A.
For the event, Lawrence modeled clinging black button-up dress styled with black heels and a small designer purse.
She wore sunglasses over her blue eyes and her signature blonde hair fell down her back in natural waves.
As for makeup, the mother-of-two opted for a natural glam look complete with a glossy lip and peach blush.
Die My Love, which hits theaters on November 7, stars Lawrence and Twilight hunk Robert Pattinson, who plays her onscreen husband.
Jennifer Lawrence looked sleek in all-black as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday while on the promotional trail for her new film Die My Love
Surrounded by her entourage and security, the Oscar-winner, 35, was photographed exiting the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, where she hosted an exclusive Q&A
The thriller film follows a young mother named Grace (Lawrence) who ‘is slowly slipping into madness.’
The IMDb synopsis continues: ‘Locked away in an old house in and around Montana, we see her acting increasingly agitated and erratic, leaving her companion, Jackson (Pattinson), increasingly worried and helpless.’
While promoting the movie this week, it was revealed that Lawrence is working with fellow Oscar-winner Emma Stone to produce an upcoming Miss Piggy movie.
On Wednesday’s podcast episode of Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, Lawrence said she may also be starring in the film in addition to working behind the camera to produce the project.
‘I don’t know if I can announce this, but I’m just going to,’ she told the podcast hosts. ‘Emma Stone and I are producing a Miss Piggy movie and Cole [Escola] is writing it.’
Lawrence later revealed how she came up with the idea to bring a Miss Piggy movie to life while appearing on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday.
‘So, during lockdown, one of my good friends who is not in the industry—it was also kind of around cancel culture,’ she began explaining to host Fallon.
‘It was like both things were kind of happening at once. We were all locked up in our rooms, naughty people were being locked up in prison,’ continued Lawrence, seemingly in reference to disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein, who was jailed in 2020 for criminal sexual acts.
For the event, Lawrence modeled clinging black button-up dress styled with black heels and a small designer purse
She wore sunglasses over her blue eyes and her signature blonde hair fell down her back in natural waves
As for makeup, the mother-of-two opted for a natural glam look complete with a glossy lip and peach blush
She strolled past fans as she made her way out of the NYC building
Lawrence continued, ‘Miss Piggy is a feminist icon, and she said it would be so funny if Miss Piggy got canceled.’
However, Lawrence insisted that ‘that is not the plot, necessarily, but it got the wheels turning.’
Also during her Las Culturistas podcast appearance, Lawrence set the record straight on a wild rumor that she will be starring in a remake of Death Becomes Her, which originally starred Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn.
She denied the speculation but said she would ‘love’ to work on such a project.
‘No, that was just, like, fan casting,’ Lawrence explained. ‘It would be great. I would love to. I mean, I would be there.’
Along with discussing her career, Lawrence also addressed more personal topics during her recent media blitz, including why she stopped criticizing President Donald Trump and discussing her political beliefs in public.
Lawrence said and she didn’t want to prevent potential moviegoers from seeing a film she did that could ‘change consciousness or change the world’ by stating a controversial political opinion.
She also said she hoped to make her thoughts on the world clear through her work, as she has a production company called Excellent Cadaver that has been doing documentaries about topics such as abortion and issues abroad.
While promoting the movie this week, it was revealed that Lawrence is working with fellow Oscar-winner Emma Stone to produce an upcoming Miss Piggy movie; seen in 2017
Lawrence later revealed how she came up with the idea to bring a Miss Piggy movie to life, citing the ‘cancel culture’ during COVID-19 lockdown as inspiration
‘Miss Piggy is a feminist icon, and she said it would be so funny if Miss Piggy got canceled,’ Lawrence recalled of a conversation with a friend at the time; Lawrence seen on November 1
‘A lot of movies coming out from my production company are expressions of the political landscape, and that’s how I feel like I can be helpful,’ Lawrence said.
Lawrence last year indicated in an interview with people that she would be voting for Democratic candidate, ex-Vice President Kamala Harris, when she took on Trump after ex-President Joe Biden dropped out.
‘Abortion is literally on the ballot,’ she told People in September of 2024. ‘I’m voting for Kamala Harris because I think she’s an amazing candidate and I know that she will do whatever she can to protect reproductive rights.
‘That’s the most important thing, is to not let somebody into the White House who is going to ban abortion.’