Jennifer Lawrence Says the World Isn't 'Designed' for Working Parents
Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson candidly answered questions about their careers, personal views, and celebrity opinions in Vanity Fair’s polygraph interview.
- Recently, Die My Love actors Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson took part in Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector Test, with Lawrence having Pattinson sit in the hot seat first before her own turn.
- Lawrence told Las Culturistas hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers she wanted the polygraph to happen, revealing Pattinson’s visible nerves and her surprise at how much she lies in interviews.
- A standout question probed Pattinson about a rap alter ego, with Lawrence asking if he was jealous she has an Oscar, and Pattinson agreeing it was too late to be Big Tub.
- Banter between Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson spilled into career news and TV tastes, with Lawrence joking the polygraph was broken and both reportedly producing a Miss Piggy movie.
- Lawrence connected the interview’s candidness to her experiences as a mother, saying she got real about motherhood and postpartum struggles while highlighting how U.S. paid family leave fails new parents.
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