Armed with a prestigious Oscar statuette and a spirit of absolute independence and confidence, Jennifer Lawrence strongly raises voices to affirm women’s rights, making Hollywood pay attention.
Thanks to her unique and unique roles, Jennifer Lawrence has become one of the most famous actresses in Hollywood in recent years. But before making it big with an Oscar through her roles in Silver Linings Playbook and the role of heroine Katniss Everdeen in the blockbuster action film series The Hunger Games , she struggled to start her career with steps. catwalk at the age of 14. Few people know that the famous star grew up on a horse farm on the outskirts of Louisville, Kentucky, did not graduate from high school, and once posed for fashion promotional photos but the photos were never used.
Jennifer Lawrence twice topped the list of Hollywood’s highest-earning female stars in 2015 and 2016. Photo: AFP
However, Lawrence’s acting ability was revealed very early. Just like Natalie Portman in Black Swan , without real talent, Jennifer Lawrence could not turn into a Ballerina with a 6-minute ecstatic ballet dance in the movie Red Red Sparrow (Agent of the Red Sparrow). ). In the film, she plays Dominika Egorova, a Russian ballerina who had to retire from the stage due to retirement. Under the guidance of the choreography crew, Lawrence did not need a stunt double and persistently practiced the choreography for three and a half months, four hours a day, five days a week in the garage to create a realistic character image. so impressive that the director of the famous American ballet theater, Isabella Boylston, was also impressed.
Not only does Jennifer Lawrence have the passionate yet cold face of a female warrior, Jennifer Lawrence also has beautiful hands, neck and shoulders. Photo: AFP
Not only talented, the actress born in 1990 also possesses attractive beauty with a beauty queen height of 1.75m. Admiring her on the red carpet in a deep rose-colored cut-out dress at the Golden Globe Awards last January, people understand that Dior’s representative face is worth every digit in the contract. Her attractive appearance is no less than a vedette from a Dior fashion show, accompanied by Lawrence’s signature dressing style. It is bold without being cumbersome, giving her beauty “unique” features. Beautiful and independent, the X-Men star has a warrior’s elegance hidden in her female appearance.
The boldness and straightforwardness in speaking about feminism of the beautiful woman of The Hunger Games series has been known to the whole world for her stance of fighting and calling for the elimination of the unfair pay of female actors compared to male actors. in Hollywood, showing some of that “warrior” quality. True to the nicknames “Nitro” (Nitroglycerin – Explosive) and “Plays with Fire” given since childhood, Jennifer Lawrence coldly speaks out all her feelings. Although her parents were a bit sad about their daughter’s stir in public opinion, Lawrence insisted on maintaining her political views. She maintains that she does not touch political issues and bluntly assesses that those who criticize are just people who think women do not deserve to be paid the same as men. At the recent Golden Globe Awards , host Ricky Gervais spoke out, as if reading the results of a game show, about this shocking event. “Jennifer Lawrence asked movie producers to pay actresses the same as men in Hollywood and she received widespread support from people everywhere,” he said.
When Jennifer Lawrence asked movie producers to pay actresses in Hollywood the same salary as men, she received widespread support from everyone. Photo: AFP
When speaking like that, what does this action beauty of the X-Men series think about feminism through income? According to her, pink shadows are willing to satisfy producers as long as they are paid a fair and appropriate remuneration. Feminism is not a scary word, it just means equality. This is more than enough to convince society that women have the right to demand what they reasonably want financially and economically and avoid being exploited, oppressed or unfairly discriminated against.