Jennifer Lawrence is still traumatized by the leak of her photos
Actress Jennifer Lawrence will soon premiere Don't look up on Netflix and has wanted to review aspects of her life in a recent interview.
In 2014, hackers accessed the iCloud of many celebrities and spread some private photos. One of the most affected was Jennifer Lawrence, who is still traumatized by what happened to this day.
"Anyone can look at my clean body without my consent, at any time of the day." Said Jennifer Lawrence in a recent interview. “Someone in France just published them. My trauma will exist forever."
She also praised Scarlett Johansson in her dispute with Disney.
In the summer, after the debut of the Black Widow solo film within the Marvel Studios Cinematic Universe, actress Scarlet Johansson sued the studio because the mixed theatrical release and the Disney Plus streaming platform thought that she harmed her. Then they reached a financial agreement, so Jennifer Lawrence thinks that Scarlett Johansson did the right thing.
"I thought that was extremely brave. Because if two parties understand how a movie is going to be released, and then it turns out that one party didn't agree with that, that's unfair. She was also crowning! She was giving birth."
Now between Disney and Scarlett Johansson they have reached an agreement and even the actress will return to Marvel Studios, although she will probably act as a producer or director and she will not play Black Widow again.
Meanwhile, we can see Jennifer Lawrence and Leonardo DiCaprio in Don't Look Up, a black comedy about two scientists trying to warn that a meteorite will hit Earth. The actress will also play Mob Girl, where a woman becomes an FBI informer by spying on the mob. She will also shoot Bad Blood, the biography of Elizabeth Holmes who created a pharmaceutical company valued at millions of dollars that turned out to be a scam.