I can’t believe I’m rich and a bad tipper”: Jennifer Lawrence’s Lies Were Exposed, $160 Million Rich Oscar Winner’s “Heartbreaking” Truth

I can't believe I'm rich and a bad tipper": Jennifer Lawrence's Lies Were Exposed, $160 Million Rich Oscar Winner's "Heartbreaking" Truth

Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence is one of the most talented and successful stars of her generation. Even after taking a hiatus to concentrate on her personal life and well-being, the Silver Linings Playbook star’s aura has never diminished and her popularity among fans and critics has remained intact. One of the key reasons for Lawrence’s relatability to the public is her honest and candid nature off-screen.

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Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence

The X-Men star is known for her straightforward take on many topics including being a sport about putting herself out there for some lighthearted trolling. Lawrence in a fun interview with Vanity Fair, submitted herself to taking a lie detector test as part of an activity that yielded unexpected and hilarious results.

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Jennifer Lawrence Once Failed A Lie Detector Test

Jennifer Lawrence is always ready for some fun and games. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the Red Sparrow star showed her sportive side by indulging in a lie detector test as part of fans getting to know her. With regard to a question concerning the amount she would tip at a restaurant, Lawrence gave a figure of 20 percent which she considered as appropriate. However, the lie detector vetoed her answer with the graph denoting that her statement was untrue. A disgraced Lawrence vocalized her embarrassment by saying,

“Oh jeez, oh God, I’m a bad tipper, okay. I can’t believe I’m rich and a bad tipper, that’s heartbreaking, okay it’s most from me not knowing… okay.”

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Jennifer Lawrence took a lie detector test as part of a fun activity in a Vanity Fair interview

Fans of the actor applauded her for appearing relatable and vulnerable in the episode. The interview which was released in 2018, is one of the most-watched videos online with over 21 million hits to date proving that Jennifer Lawrence is truly one of America’s sweethearts.

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Jennifer Lawrence Turns Producer For Her Next Film, A Raunchy Comedy

Academy Award winner Jennifer Lawrence took a break from films to concentrate on her family life but is now back with her next project which is an interesting deviation from her earlier films. The actor will be seen after a hiatus in the R- rated comedy No Hard Feelings. The film will center around a woman, who, on the brink of losing her childhood home, is hired by a wealthy couple to “socialize” with their introverted son before he heads to college.

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Jennifer Lawrence in No Hard Feelings

With this film, Lawrence has taken one step further in her Hollywood career by becoming a producer. The star will co-produce the film under her company banner Excellent Cadaver. The edgy trailer of No Hard Feelings gives an insight into its lighthearted yet raunchy tone. This coming-of-age film which also stars Andrew Barth Feldman was originally slated to release on the 16th of June but has been pushed back a week to the 23rd of June.

Also Read: Jennifer Lawrence’s Crew Had A Nightmare On Set Because Of Her Obsession With Doritos: “She’s not against eating Doritos in her costume”

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Written by Sharanya Sankar

Sharanya is a mom, bookworm, and cinephile. Having completed her Masters degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, writing is one of her passions. When she is not running behind her 11 and 9 year old, she spends her time watching and blogging about movies. She enjoys a range of genres from Indian mass entertainers to Hollywood and world cinema. Her interests also include analyzing pop culture in movies and music.