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Jennifer Lawrence

At the 'Late Show With David Letterman' in New York City - January 15, 2013

celebrity-paradise
 
How anyone can not love this girl is beyond me. I have suuuch a girlcrush:blush:
 
What I love about her is she looks like any other girl. She's not out-of-this world beautiful - she's just normal looking, and it makes her so much more relatable, in my opinion. And she's soooooo hilarious. And down to earth. She's great! I'm looking forward to seeing more of her films.
 
Ha ha ha ha that interview with Dave is hilarious! How she handled the "phlegm" thing was amazing for impromptu comedy; she's clearly a funny - and yep, very likeable - gal! :D
 
What I love about her is she looks like any other girl. She's not out-of-this world beautiful - she's just normal looking

Really? I get that she's not conventionally beautiful like Sienna Miller or a hundred other actors but she is kind of extraordinary looking. Maybe it's because she doesn't try to do the ANTM Tyra Banks thing that of trying hard to look attractive while crying or shouting.
 
I don't understand, why Dior dress her in their dresses, they did not go to her(((
 
shame that wig is so bad in #550 bc it could be a stunning picture. Hopefully it looks better in HQ.
 
:lol: she is so funny, and I am glad she is still so down to earth. People like her and Rooney Mara inspire me to want to act.
 
I haven't watched it yet. I DVRed it. But SNL's so long past its expiration date. I wish they would cancel it already. They haven't been funny in a long time.
 
To be honest SNL hasn't been good for ages and that is why I had a feeling it wouldn't be great. They would have done better with just putting a camera on her and letting her talk as she usually does.
 
yeah it was bad last night, and I felt so bad for her because I had really high expectations. The diner sketch was the only funny one
 
The only thing I "liked" about SNL last night was her various different looks. She could pull off the punky emo type, the English drama period piece type, and whatever you'd call the radio skit look.

Those who host SNL meet with writers for a week in NY, brainstorming skit ideas. It's never 100% the writers' faults, although they're definitely part of the issue every time. It's also the celeb's fault. They have a lot of say in the types of skits that are done. For reference, go watch Natalie Portman's SNL episode to see how each skit was curtailed in a way to her interests/life.
 

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