Jennifer Lawrence is such a big fan of the Kardashians that sometimes she cries just thinking about the immense pressure they’re all under on a daily basis.
Sigh, actors.
While promoting her latest film, X-Men: Apocalypse, J. Law told E! News, “I was crying about the Kardashians the other night. They’re under a lot of pressure. Even if it’s elective, it’s pressure — and I get that!”
Then again, Jen’s tears could just be because she’s not-so-secretly a huge fan of the Kardashians.
She’s gone on record comparing the “royal” birth of Saint West to Kate Middleton’s daughter, Princess Charlotte:
“Oh, my God! It was like when Princess Kate was having a princess. I can’t wait for it to be 16 years from now, we’ll have a teenage princess. That’s just the same in America and we’ll have a little prince.”
She’s also shouted at Kim through an elevator lobby that she loved KUWTK, which must be true because J. Law’s friends surprised her for her birthday by getting Kris Jenner to make a surprise appearance, which probably didn’t end with Kris Jenner reading “The Plague” by Albert Camus, but you never know.
Regardless of whether Jennifer Lawrence “gets it” because she’s also really famous and deals with a fair share of public scrutiny or just because she loves that family so damn much, she “gets it” okay?
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