Jennifer Lawrence recently made a playful comment about her close friend Amy Schumer at a press event for their film "Joy." Lawrence jokingly stated that Schumer's "sweet little ass" should win a Golden Globe award. While this comment may have been made in jest, it highlights the strong friendship between the two actresses.
During the press event, Lawrence was asked about Schumer's chances of winning a Golden Globe for her film "Trainwreck." In response, Lawrence playfully said, "I guess she should win. Just for having that sweet little ass. You gotta show 'em!" Her comment prompted laughter from the audience and showcased the genuine bond between the two friends.
Lawrence and Schumer have been friends since their initial meeting earlier this year. They have since become inseparable, attending red carpet events together, vacationing, and even co-writing a screenplay. Their friendship has been highly publicized due to their hilarious antics and open admiration for one another.
This is not the first time that Lawrence has made light-hearted remarks about Schumer's appearance. During an interview on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," Lawrence hilariously referred to Schumer as her "idol" and openly stated her desire to be her best friend. Lawrence also commented on Schumer's good looks, noting, "She's been hot every year since she was born!"
The camaraderie between Lawrence and Schumer is often captured in their social media posts. They frequently share pictures and videos of their adventures together, showcasing their shared sense of humor and infectious energy.
Beyond their personal relationship, Lawrence and Schumer are both highly accomplished actresses. Lawrence has won numerous awards for her performances in films such as "Silver Linings Playbook" and "The Hunger Games" franchise. Schumer, on the other hand, has gained recognition for her work as a comedian, writer, and actress on her hit television show "Inside Amy Schumer."
Lawrence's comment about Schumer's "sweet little ass" winning a Golden Globe highlights the playfulness and genuine affection between the two friends. It is clear that Lawrence holds Schumer in high regard, not only for her talent but also for her friendship. As the award season approaches, it will be interesting to see if Schumer does indeed take home a Golden Globe, and if Lawrence's playful comment becomes a reality. Regardless, their friendship is an inspiration and a reminder that genuine connections can be formed in the often superficial world of Hollywood.