Jennifer Lawrence on Robert Pattinson: “No Intimacy Coordinator Needed”
Jennifer Lawrence is making headlines again—this time for her candid take on filming intimate scenes with Robert Pattinson in Die My Love. The Oscar winner revealed she didn’t use an intimacy coordinator, praising Pattinson’s professionalism: “He’s not pervy. He’s just a good guy.”
Intimacy coordinators have become standard in Hollywood to ensure actor safety, but Lawrence felt it wasn’t necessary with her longtime friend and co-star. “Rob and I have known each other for years. There was never a weird vibe—just respect,” she told Entertainment Weekly.
“No. That’s an Ass!”: Lawrence Rejects Cellulite Editing
Lawrence also stood firm against digital alterations to her body in Die My Love. When editors suggested smoothing her cellulite, she shot back: “No. That’s an ass!”
Her unapologetic stance resonates with the body positivity movement. Fans and advocates applauded her for normalizing natural bodies in an industry obsessed with perfection.
Jennifer Lawrence’s History of Challenging Hollywood Norms
From wage gap criticism to rejecting unrealistic beauty standards, Lawrence has consistently used her platform to push for change. Die My Love, a psychological thriller about motherhood and mental health, aligns with her track record of bold, authentic roles.
Industry Impact: Intimacy Coordinators & Body Image Debates
Lawrence’s comments reignite discussions on:
– Intimacy coordinators: Are they always necessary, or can trust between co-stars suffice?
– Body editing: Will her stance encourage more actors to reject digital alterations?
Stars like Florence Pugh and Jameela Jamil have spoken out before, but Lawrence’s blunt approach amplifies the conversation.
What’s Next for Jennifer Lawrence?
Die My Love premieres later this year, and Lawrence continues producing through her company, Excellent Cadaver. One thing’s clear: She remains a fearless voice in Hollywood.
