Anne Hathaway and Jennifer Lawrence (Photo: Getty Images)
Mess with Jennifer Lawrence, and you’re going to have to deal with Anne Hathaway. The actress took to Facebook on Friday to defend her fellow celebrity, who’s been taking some heat since a moment in the press room at Sunday night’s Golden Globe Awards.
The moment happened after Lawrence accepted the award for Best Actress in a Comedy for her performance in Joy. While making an appearance in the press room, Lawrence joked around with a reporter from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association about being on his phone while he was asking a question. Her comment to him that, “You can’t live your whole life behind your phone, bro,” triggered a negative online response. People said J.Law’s behavior was rude and entitled. This despite the fact that it was later reported the moment was taken out of context and that the reporter was laughing while speaking to Lawrence.
Needless to say, the situation didn’t sit well with Hathaway.
“Dear the Internet, It’s become pretty clear that the Jennifer Lawrence ‘scolding’ was taken out of context and that she was dryly joking with a journalist who was indeed using his phone to take photos of her,” Hathaway wrote. “Let’s not continue the sad but common practice of building people — especially women — up just to viciously tear them down when we perceive them to have misstepped. Jennifer is a beautiful, talented, wildly successful, popular, FOUR TIME OSCAR NOMINATED young woman. Please let us not punish her for these things. Sincerely, A J-Law fan #supportstrongwomen #imwithher
Mess with Jennifer Lawrence, and you’re going to have to deal with Anne Hathaway. The actress took to Facebook on Friday to defend her fellow celebrity, who’s been taking some heat since a moment in the press room at Sunday night’s Golden Globe Awards.
The moment happened after Lawrence accepted the award for Best Actress in a Comedy for her performance in Joy. While making an appearance in the press room, Lawrence joked around with a reporter from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association about being on his phone while he was asking a question. Her comment to him that, “You can’t live your whole life behind your phone, bro,” triggered a negative online response. People said J.Law’s behavior was rude and entitled. This despite the fact that it was later reported the moment was taken out of context and that the reporter was laughing while speaking to Lawrence.
Needless to say, the situation didn’t sit well with Hathaway.
“Dear the Internet, It’s become pretty clear that the Jennifer Lawrence ‘scolding’ was taken out of context and that she was dryly joking with a journalist who was indeed using his phone to take photos of her,” Hathaway wrote. “Let’s not continue the sad but common practice of building people — especially women — up just to viciously tear them down when we perceive them to have misstepped. Jennifer is a beautiful, talented, wildly successful, popular, FOUR TIME OSCAR NOMINATED young woman. Please let us not punish her for these things. Sincerely, A J-Law fan #supportstrongwomen #imwithher
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