As much as we all love Jennifer Lawrence,her recent interview on the Graham Norton Show has left fans and internet users disappointed with her attitude.
Oscar winning actor Jennifer graced the show with her presence this Wednesday to promote her upcoming sci-fi drama Passengers. During her interview she deviated on to relate an incident that she previously related in her appearance on the Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan show in 2013.
Emma Stone was jealous of Jennifer Lawrence
Jennifer Lawrence boasted how she scratched her butt using some rocks that she knew were sacred to native Hawaiians. She could not hold back her laughter throughout the dialog,"We were filming in Hawaii, and there were sacred rocks — I dunno, they were ancestors, who knows — they were sacred."
She further added, "And you're not supposed to sit on them, because you're not supposed to expose your genitalia to them. I, however, was in a wetsuit for this whole shoot, so, oh my God they were so good for butt itching!"
Although the location and the names of the Hawaiian rocks were left unspecified, the dialog was nothing short of being an offensive anecdote. Twitterati, therefore were quick to respond with their harsh criticism.
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https://twitter.com/alixwala/status/807122944124076032
In which Jennifer Lawrence admits to vandalism of sacred archaeological treasures in Hawaii and endangering workers' lives.... https://t.co/jnrZunbfck
— @Lamhfada@mastodon.ie (@Lamhfada) December 7, 2016
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https://twitter.com/emmynash_/status/806641291941580801
@deadcooI Man, I actually liked her! But that's just too disrespectful to disregard as 'nothing'🙁😒
— Felicia (@Felicia_Ohlsen) December 9, 2016
She took to Facebook to apologise for her remark,
[fbpost link="https://www.facebook.com/JenniferLawrence/posts/10153926564086793"]
Here, watch this:
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link="https://www.facebook.com/BBCOne/videos/1301870016500080/"]
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