Jennifer Lawrence Did Not Use an Intimacy Coordinator with Robert Pattinson Because ‘he’s Not Pervy,’ Refused to Let ‘die My Love’ Edit Her Celluli…

, or maybe we did but we didn’t really… I felt really safe with Rob. He is not pervy and very in love with his partner Suki Waterhouse. We mostly were just talking about our kids and relationships.” This statement suggests a level of trust between the actors, which Lawrence believes was crucial for their scenes together.

Comfort with Nudity

The actress also discussed her approach to nudity in “Die My Love.” Despite her Oscar-nominated performance, she has not been shy about exposing her body on screen. “I don’t care about nudity,” Lawrence said. “I’m not sensitive about it.” She further explained that being pregnant took away some of the vanity anxiety associated with appearing nude in film. “Before ‘No Hard Feelings,’ I was dieting and not eating carbs and working out. I was pregnant . Like, what was I gonna do?

Not eat? I was working 15 hours a day. I was just tired…

I remember, like, them sending over a close-up of cellulite and being like, ‘No. That’s an ass.'”

Lawrence’s approach to her body on screen is part of a broader shift in the industry where actors are embracing their natural forms without excessive retouching or airbrushing. This attitude reflects a growing acceptance of diverse representations in film.

Opening and Critical Reception

“Die My Love”, which opens in theaters on November 7 from Mubi, has received positive reviews so far. Lawrence’s performance is praised as a standout, contributing to the film’s overall critical acclaim.

The interview with Lawrence offers insight into the behind-the-scenes process of making films like “Die My Love.” Her candidness about nudity and her relationship dynamics with Pattinson provides a glimpse into the personal side of Hollywood stars. As the film industry continues to evolve, such openness may set new standards for how actors navigate sensitive scenes.

Zack Sharf, reporting for Variety