Jennifer Lawrence just admitted a big “oops”
The previous evening, J. Law joined Jimmy Fallon and John Oliver for a session of True Confessions on The Tonight Show. The amusement is basically "Two Truths and a Lie": every individual has, well, two truths and a falsehood and the other two need to think about what is certainty or fiction.
To begin with up was Jennifer, who told Jimmy and John that she once took an Ambien — a dozing pill utilized for treating a sleeping disorder — just before shooting a scene in the prophetically calamitous YA film.
Jennifer Lawrence just conceded a major "uh oh" she made while recording "The Hunger Games"
Jennifer Lawrence just conceded a major "uh oh" she made while recording "The Hunger Games"
Jennifer Lawrence just conceded a major "uh oh" she made while shooting "The Hunger Games"
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We as a whole commit errors, and Jennifer Lawrence is not safe, as she's definitely demonstrated amid the various times she's fallen at significant recompenses appears. In any case, one error specifically once made her very lethargic for sure amid the taping of The Hunger Games — she unintentionally took an Ambien before shooting a scene. Uh oh.
The previous evening, J. Law joined Jimmy Fallon and John Oliver for a session of True Confessions on The Tonight Show. The amusement is basically "Two Truths and a Lie": every individual has, well, two truths and an untruth and the other two need to think about what is certainty or fiction.
To start with up was Jennifer, who told Jimmy and John that she once took an Ambien — a dozing pill utilized for treating a sleeping disorder — just before taping a scene in the prophetically calamitous YA film.
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"Were you resting in the scene?" Jimmy inquired. "No. . . actually, I was moving," Jen reacted.
All things considered, hey, a few of us have to unwind a lil bit before we can move — we just never thought an Ambien would do the trap. Be that as it may, Jennifer guaranteed the folks that it was an aggregate mishap. "I thought it was something else that resembled, ordinary to take," she said, chuckling.
At the point when John really wanted to ask about the, erm, legitimate inconveniences she could get into conceding this conceivable truth on TV, Jen said lifeless, "The films are finished." John reacted, chuckling, "That is not how the law functions!"
In any case, then, fooling around was over, and John and Jimmy needed to assemble their heads and figure whether Jen's incidental error was truth or fiction. "It's conceivable. It's neglectful. I kinda like it," John said. "On the off chance that it's not valid, will be exceptionally tragic."
Turns out, that is correct, it's absolutely valid. We're certain she never committed that error again! Give this a chance to be a suggestion to everybody to dependably keep your meds in better places so you don't get them stirred up (which could be risky!). Goodness, Jen. . . never show signs of change.
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