Posted on 09/06/2022 5:24:02 PM PDT by conservative98
Actress Jennifer Lawrence claims she “can’t **** with people who aren’t political anymore” — meaning she can’t deal with them anymore — and that she “unleash[es] text message” rants at her family in Kentucky and has nightmares about Tucker Carlson.
In a recent interview with Vogue, Lawrence spoke with writer Abby Aguirre over a bottle of wine in an outdoor dining area, where she talked about her misery derived from the U.S. Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade and her conservative family members — including her father — in Louisville, Kentucky.
The actress, who has an estimated net worth of $160 million, explained that the 2016 presidential election had caused a rift in her family, and she has been trying to repair it, reminding herself that “their life is different.”
“I just worked so hard in the last five years to forgive my dad and my family and try to understand: It’s different. The information they are getting is different. Their life is different,” she said.
The actress also disclosed that she told her therapist about recurring nightmares she has about Fox News’ Tucker Carlson.
“Lawrence had a haunted look in her eyes,” Aguirre wrote, adding that the Hunger Games star would “get visibly overtaken by emotion” during the interview.
The pro-abortion actress — who gave birth to her first child earlier this year — went on to say, “I’ve tried to get over it and I really can’t. I can’t. I’m sorry I’m just unleashing, but I can’t fuck with people who aren’t political anymore.”
“You live in the United States of America. You have to be political. It’s too dire. Politics are killing people,” she added.
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