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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

‘I am a successful woman who has not had a pregnancy’- Jennifer Lawrence speaks on Planned Parenthood in sexy Glamour Magazine

The February issue of Glamour is on newsstands now.

Jennifer Lawrence

The February issue of Glamour is on newsstands now.

 
Planned Parenthood provided a silver lining in Jennifer Lawrence's "Jesus house" upbringing.
"My mom was really religious with me when I was young. She's not so much anymore. And I wouldn't have been able to get birth control if it weren't for Planned P," the 25-year-old "Joy" star said in a new Glamour cover story. "And now I am a successful woman who has not had a pregnancy."
"Seriously," Lawrence continued, "what harm comes from supplying people with birth control, condoms, Pap smears, and cancer screenings?"
In the aftermath of November's deadly rampage at a Colorado Planned Parenthood clinic, she added, her new pal and screenwriting partner Amy Schumer showed up at her home crying.
"She had just … seen the news about the shooting," Lawrence told the magazine.
"It's so awful … It isn't an attack on abortions; it's an attack on women."

"Now I am a successful woman who has not had a pregnancy," Jennifer Lawrence said of Planned Parenthood's impact. Jennifer Lawrence covers the February issue of Glamour Magazine.

The "Silver Linings Playbook" star also revealed that she and 34-year-old Schumer have completed a first draft of their highly anticipated comedy screenplay — billed by Lawrence as “definitely not a politically correct film” — in which they'll star as sisters.
"I saw 'Trainwreck' in July, and I emailed (Schumer). I just knew: "This b---- needs to write a movie for me," she said.
Jennifer Lawrence covers the February issue of Glamour Magazine. 
"I feel like I'm over-paid-attention-to. I'm not trying to be a GIF … All I'm trying to do is act," she said. "And I have to promote these movies. And I am, at the end of the day, I guess, a f---ing lunatic. So if you record what I'm saying, it's gonna be goofy."
Citing her own overexposure, she joked that celebrities should be allowed "three months off" from posing for paparazzi.
"I would love to be able to control being photographed," she said. "Then I wouldn't have a new headline out today that I wore the same jeans three days in a row."
The February issue of Glamour is on newsstands now.

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