Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence, aged 35, was observed in New York City on Thursday as part of her ongoing promotional engagements for her forthcoming motion picture, Die My Love.
Ms. Lawrence was photographed departing the SAG-AFTRA Foundation building following her participation in an exclusive question-and-answer session related to the film. Accompanied by her professional entourage and security personnel, the actress appeared in a fitted, all-black ensemble consisting of a button-up dress, black heels, and a designer handbag. She accessorized with sunglasses and styled her blonde hair in soft waves, complementing her natural makeup look with a peach-toned blush and gloss finish.
Die My Love — scheduled for theatrical release on November 7 — features Ms. Lawrence opposite actor Robert Pattinson, who portrays her onscreen spouse. According to the synopsis provided by IMDb, the psychological thriller follows the descent of a young mother, Grace (portrayed by Lawrence), into mental instability, while her husband Jackson (Pattinson) struggles to understand and respond to her increasingly erratic behavior in the isolated setting of rural Montana.
In the course of promoting Die My Love, Ms. Lawrence confirmed her involvement in a new production venture alongside fellow Academy Award recipient Emma Stone. During an appearance on the podcast Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, Ms. Lawrence revealed that she and Ms. Stone are co-producing an upcoming Miss Piggy-themed motion picture, written by Cole Escola. The actress indicated that she may also assume an acting role in the project, although details remain under development.
Ms. Lawrence further discussed the film’s conceptual origins during a subsequent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. She recounted that the idea arose during the 2020 pandemic lockdown, during discussions about “cancel culture” and accountability in public life. Lawrence noted that a friend had jokingly proposed a narrative in which Miss Piggy “got canceled,” describing the Muppet character as a “feminist icon.” She clarified, however, that this premise was merely an initial inspiration and “not necessarily the plot” of the forthcoming film.
The actress also addressed and denied circulating rumors that she would appear in a remake of Death Becomes Her (originally starring Meryl Streep and Goldie Hawn), stating that such reports amounted to “fan casting,” though she expressed enthusiasm for the idea, saying she “would love to” participate in a future adaptation.
In addition to her professional endeavors, Ms. Lawrence used recent media appearances to reflect on her public stance regarding political issues. She stated that she had refrained from making partisan political remarks in recent years, expressing concern that such statements could deter prospective audiences from engaging with her work. Instead, she affirmed her commitment to addressing social and political topics through her production company, Excellent Cadaver, which has produced documentaries on subjects including abortion rights and international social issues.
Ms. Lawrence has previously expressed political preferences, telling People magazine in September 2024 that she intended to support Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential election following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race. “Abortion is literally on the ballot,” she stated at the time. “I’m voting for Kamala Harris because I believe she will do everything in her power to protect reproductive rights.”#newsafro_















































