Jennifer Lawrence Says She’d Be Most ‘Starstruck’ by Jessica Simpson: ‘That Would Knock Me Over

Jennifer Lawrence is a Jessica Simpson fangirl!

In a cover interview for W Magazine‘s first issue of 2023 — Volume 1, Best Performances — the 32-year-old Causeway actress admitted, “I would be starstruck if I saw Jessica Simpson. That would knock me over.”

For Lawrence, “The biggest celebrities in the world are, like, Pete Davidson,” she said. “Or when Ariana Grande was in my last film, Don’t Look Up, I was photographed with her and I fully look like a radio-contest winner.”

But, the Oscar winner admitted, she wasn’t up on the trends as a kid when it came to her room décor, as while her posters included one of Avril Lavigne, she also had one of dogs displayed not far away.

“I wasn’t cool,” Lawrence joked.

Elsewhere in her interview, Lawrence said one film that “always makes me cry” is Father of the Bride — but not during the scene some might assume.

“Not when they get married, but when he sees her as a little girl and she’s like, ‘Mommy, Daddy, I met a man in Rome and we’re getting married,’ ” the mother of one revealed, adding, “But I’m so sensitive now that I can barely watch anything with children or animals.”

Speaking about her new role in Causeway — as a military veteran recovering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) she suffered when a vehicle was destroyed by a roadside bomb — Lawrence told W that she “spoke to a lot of ex-service members who suffered from TBIs and physician assistants, physical therapists and occupational therapists to learn how to move and to make sure we were telling the story as accurately as possible.”

“The whole process came with a lot of gratitude and humbling,” she explained of the research and preparation. “So much of acting is almost an exploitation of your own empathy.”

And Simpson, 42, is only the latest fellow celebrity Lawrence has admitted to being a big fan of. Another such example? Jonathan Goldsmith.

Goldsmith, otherwise known as the the Most Interesting Man in the World from the Dos Equis commercials, previously told The Hollywood Reporter that both Lawrence and her Don’t Look Up costar Leonardo DiCaprio have approached him for selfies.

“Like everybody else in Hollywood, I was eating at Craig’s and a waiter came up to me and said, ‘Would you mind taking a picture with Miss Lawrence?’ ” explained the actor, 84.

“Well, this was not Gertrude Lawrence, it was Jennifer Lawrence. I went over to her table and she was very sweet. I met her friend and we took a couple pictures,” Goldsmith added.

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Brad Pitt Recalls Crashing a Wedding While Making Mr. and Mrs. Smith : ‘They Were Okay with It’

One couple got the surprise of their lives thanks to Brad Pitt.

In 59-year-old Pitt’s cover interview for W Magazine‘s Best Performances issue published Monday, the Babylon actor revealed that he once crashed a wedding party while he and ex-wife Angelina Jolie filmed their 2005 movie Mr. and Mrs. Smith back in 2003.

“I have crashed a wedding party,” Pitt told the outlet during a wide-ranging conversation about his new movie, his breakout role in 1991’s Thelma and Louise and more.

“It was on the set of Mr. & Mrs. [Smith]. We were filming down in this Deco building downtown, and up in the penthouse above, we kept seeing people going up and down.”

“It was a wedding party, so I crashed it,” Pitt laughed to the outlet about the experience. “And they were okay with it.”

Elsewhere in the interview, Pitt noted that the “melancholy” he exhibits as Jack Conrad in director Damian Chazelle’s 1920s Hollywood epic Babylon “may be my natural mode of being.”

“Some congenital melancholy,” the actor said, in relation to his Babylon character’s struggle to adapt from the era of silent film to talkies. “But no, I think there’s a weariness that takes over with the character as he moves on. There’s a world-weariness that I can certainly relate to a little bit.”

“At this time, more of us are trying to tear each other down than help each other up,” Pitt added in the interview. “I get a little weary.”

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Dr. Dre Slams ‘Divisive, Hateful’ Marjorie Taylor Greene for Using ‘Still D.R.E.’ in Self-Promotional Video

Dr. Dre has made his feelings known about Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) using his song “Still D.R.E.” as the soundtrack for a new video in which she celebrates her part in helping get Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) finally elected as speaker of the House — and, not surprisingly, he didn’t mince words.

“I don’t license my music to politicians, especially someone as divisive and hateful as this one,” the superstar producer told TMZ Monday morning.

Greene’s self-promotional video immediately became the subject of derision when she posted it earlier Monday morning, with the political website Mediaite calling it “bizarre” and saying it “left many scratching their heads.” The video starts with slow-motion video of her triumphantly walking through the halls of Congress as the familiar opening chords of the D.R.E./Snoop Dogg classic kick in. The video eventually includes shots taken on the House floor of Greene appearing to text with “DT” — aka Donald Trump — in her attempts to influence Republican holdouts who were refusing to vote for McCarthy as a four-day stalemate continued.

“It’s time to begin.. and they can’t stop what’s coming,” Greene posted as the caption to the D.R.E.-soundtracked video montage.

Among the mockers was Republican gadfly Rick Wilson, who quote-tweeted Greene’s video with his own caption: “ChatGPT, show me an example of peak cringe.”

Even before Greene’s first triumphant appearance in the video, it begins with a shot of a sign bearing the words “There are two genders, male and female!,” a subject that Greene apparently considers germane to the fight for the speaker’s gavel. Much of the rest of the nearly two-minute video consists of slo-mo footage of the politician getting into elevators, riding elevators and getting out of elevators, all set to Dr. Dre’s suspenseful music. The video ends with a news announcer remarking upon how Greene rushed down to take a selfie with McCarthy following his victory speech, a selfie that “may have been his first act as speaker.”

“Still D.R.E.,” one of the most famous hip-hop songs of all time, was originally released in 1999 and returned to the Billboard Hot 100 in 2022 after it was used in the Super Bowl halftime show.

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