Jennifer Lawrence Stuns In Her Latest ‘Vanity Fair’ Cover Shoot

jennifer-lawrence-holiday-2016-coverJennifer Lawrence graces the cover of Vanity Fair‘s Holiday 2016 issue while wearing a plunging red dress by Dior. Such a great look for the Holidays!

Now, if you didn’t already just love Jennifer Lawrence you will after reading her interview and watching a fun 128-second question and answer video with Vanity Fair. She honestly seems like one of the most down to earth celebrities there are. She’s also very relatable! In the issue, Jennifer opens up about getting intimidated during Fashion Week, being obsessed with her dogs and why you shouldn’t bother her while she’s out eating dinner.

On her friendship with Emma Stone: “She texted me that she got my number from Woody [Harrelson]. I replied, ‘F–k off!’ And we’ve been really good friends ever since.” The two of them texted every day for a year after that. “I feel like it was our version of The Notebook—365 texts.”

On her dog, Pippi Longstocking: “I am a psychotic dog mom in a way that I am genuinely embarrassed about. If I could put her inside me and give birth to her I would.” Because of this, Lawrence jokes that having actual children “would be dangerous. My kids would be incredibly jealous because I would still be way more attentive to Pippi than I would to them.”

On her struggle for privacy and her fear of fans: “You might think you know me, but when you approach me you’re a total stranger to me and I’m scared. I get very protective of my space. It took me a long time to be able to do that. But if I’m eating dinner and somebody comes up and a flash goes off from someone’s iPhone camera, I am really rude to that person. Then other people at the restaurant will see and be like, ‘Oh, damn, I don’t want to do that.’ Privacy is a full-time job and I work very hard at it.”

On never being a bridesmaid again: “All of my friends are getting married and having babies. Weddings rock, but I will never be a bridesmaid again. There needs to be a bridesmaids’ union. It’s horrendous. If anyone asks me again, I’m going to say, ‘No. That part of my life is over. I appreciate the ask.’ If I do ever get married, I don’t think I will have bridesmaids. How can I rank my friends?”

On insecurity at Paris Fashion Week: “[It’s] the most intimidating time to be alive. You get ready in your hotel and you’re like, ‘I look awesome.’ Then you walk outside, see the outfits and people who are like seven feet tall, and are like, ‘I am a piece of garbage. I’m not going out anymore.’”

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