The document is a transcript of an interview between Jennifer Lawrence and Adam Sandler. They discuss Lawrence's recent Vogue cover shoot, her history working with photographer Bruce Weber, memories from an Abercrombie shoot as a teenager, growing up with horses on a farm including one named Bones that died, and their love of reality television shows like Bravo's Real Housewives franchise.
The document is a transcript of an interview between Jennifer Lawrence and Adam Sandler. They discuss Lawrence's recent Vogue cover shoot, her history working with photographer Bruce Weber, memories from an Abercrombie shoot as a teenager, growing up with horses on a farm including one named Bones that died, and their love of reality television shows like Bravo's Real Housewives franchise.
The document is a transcript of an interview between Jennifer Lawrence and Adam Sandler. They discuss Lawrence's recent Vogue cover shoot, her history working with photographer Bruce Weber, memories from an Abercrombie shoot as a teenager, growing up with horses on a farm including one named Bones that died, and their love of reality television shows like Bravo's Real Housewives franchise.
The document is a transcript of an interview between Jennifer Lawrence and Adam Sandler. They discuss Lawrence's recent Vogue cover shoot, her history working with photographer Bruce Weber, memories from an Abercrombie shoot as a teenager, growing up with horses on a farm including one named Bones that died, and their love of reality television shows like Bravo's Real Housewives franchise.
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Age 29
Jennifer Lawrence's Mom Revealed Her Horse
Died During a Cheerleading Competition 00:01 -You look gorgeous, as always. -Thank you. 00:02 -Talk about gorgeous. Look at this right here. 00:03 Ooh, la-la, saison. -Thank you. 00:05 -I mean, this is the biggest magazine -- 00:08 -I didn´t know you spoke French. 00:09 -Well... Un poquito. 00:11 [ Laughter ] 00:14 This is the largest magazine I´ve ever seen in my lifetime. 00:17 -Yeah, well, and the interesting thing -- 00:18 -This is Hillary Clinton´s new book. 00:19 [ Laughter ] 00:21 -It´s unbelievable. 00:22 -I don´t know why she chose me for the cover... 00:24 -"Of your book?" -...but I´m really flattered. 00:26 -Honored, yeah. -Yeah. 00:27 -Well, this is gorgeous. -I said, "Of course." 00:29 -Of course. There´s different covers, right? 00:32 -Yeah, this is the Annie Leibovitz. 00:33 And then, I actually have -- 00:35 I don´t own one of these, 00:36 ´cause I thought that would be super modest. 00:38 -Yeah, just have it laying around your apartment, 00:40 like, "Oh, I guess I´m on the cover of Vogue. 00:41 -That´s not me. 00:42 -No, it´s hard to find you in here. 00:44 None of these are you. 00:46 -This is the one with Bruce Weber. 00:47 -[ Gasps ] I love Bruce Weber. 00:48 -And I haven´t worked with Bruce Weber 00:50 since I was 15 and I did an Abercrombie shoot. 00:53 -Me too! Dude, I was -- 00:55 [ Laughter ] 00:57 -And I have none of the pictures. 00:58 -I´m always shirtless at Abercrombie. 01:00 -None of the pictures ended up being useful, 01:03 because they told us to play football, 01:05 but it was, like -- you know, like, model football. 01:07 But I was like, red-faced, 01:08 sweating, nostrils flared, like, "Grr!" 01:10 At one point, a girl said, "Get her away from me." 01:12 [ Laughter ] 01:13 -Really? -Yeah. 01:15 And then when I went to do the shoot with Bruce -- hang on. 01:17 We did -- We had done this photo. 01:19 How does this work? 01:20 -It´s a magazine. Oh, wait. 01:21 Is that what it does? 01:23 -So we had done this photo, where my hair´s all greasy. 01:24 -Yeah. 01:25 And so, the next day, I showed up, 01:27 and I tried to wash my hair like six times, 01:29 and it just was not going anywhere. 01:32 And so I showed up, I hadn´t seen him since I was 15, 01:34 and all sweaty and disgusting. 01:35 I showed up like a grease ball. 01:37 They were like, [French accent] "What are we going to do? 01:38 We have to wash your hair." 01:40 [ Normal voice ] And, uh -- I speak French, too. 01:41 -Ooh, la-la, saison! -Oh, ah! 01:44 -Un poquito, yeah. 01:46 -You´re not the only one. 01:47 -Look at this -- the horse whisperer. 01:49 I mean, look at this. 01:50 -Yeah. I don´t know if the horse 01:51 was doing that because I was doing that. 01:53 -Yeah, are you frightening -- Was that real? 01:55 -It was real. -It was real. 01:57 -The horses were very -- 01:58 -What were you saying to the horse? 02:00 -"Stand up." 02:01 [ Laughter ] 02:02 What else do you say to a horse? 02:04 -I don´t know, man. Yeah 02:05 But you grew up with horses, so this must have -- 02:08 -I did, yeah. I grew up -- 02:09 I grew up with horses. 02:11 -what was yours horse´s name? -Well, I had many horses. 02:15 -Bones was one. 02:16 -There was one horse named Bones. 02:18 Growing up on a farm, you have ups and downs. 02:21 There´s good things and very sad things. 02:23 I was at a cheerleading competition. 02:26 I was a cheerleader, which I´m really proud of. 02:29 -Yeah. [ Laughter ] 02:31 -I was at a cheerleading competition, 02:32 and my mom in the audience was mouthing something, 02:35 and I didn´t understand what she was saying, 02:36 and I was like, "What?" 02:37 And she was like, "Bones is dead." 02:39 [ Laughter ] 02:41 "Bones died!" And I was like, "What?" 02:45 -"Bones is dead!" 02:46 -Yeah, and she´s here, and I was like, 02:48 "Can you try to rethink what your thinking was 02:50 on the timing on that?" -Did you start crying? 02:52 -No, and then she just went into how -- 02:53 what she´s getting my 3-year-old nephew 02:55 for his birthday. 02:56 She was like, "Did I tell you 02:57 what I´m getting Theo for his birthday? 02:58 Getting him a leaf blower. A real leaf blower." 03:01 [ Laughter ] 03:03 -"A real leaf blower." -"A real leaf blower." 03:04 -"Oh, he´s gonna love it." -Yeah. 03:06 -"He´ll be out there, blowing leaves." 03:07 -He actually really will. -He will? Yeah 03:08 How old is he? 03:10 -He´s turning 3, but he loves engines, trains, locomotives. 03:14 Is that what they´re called? -Yeah. 03:15 -Oh, cool. 03:17 -Yeah, well, I don´t think you´re getting him a locomotive. 03:19 -I don´t know why I keep drinking this water. 03:21 -It´s ´cause water´s good for you. 03:23 I remember, as a kid, I really wanted a metal detector. 03:26 That´s what I wanted . [ Laughter ] 03:27 I don´t live by the beach. 03:29 I didn´t grow up -- 03:30 I just had my back and my front yard. 03:31 -Oh, I was picturing -- Oh, you mean the scanner. 03:33 I thought you meant the kind we walk through at the airport. 03:35 [ Laughter ] -What?! No! 03:39 -I joined the TSA when I was 3 years old, yeah. 03:41 -I begged for and finally got a clap on/clap off in my room. 03:46 Oh, it was sick. -It didn´t quite work. 03:49 My grandparents had that, and they had it hooked 03:51 into their Christmas tree but also the television. 03:53 -Oh, my God. -It was so awful. 03:54 ´Cause they would be like -- [ Claps ] 03:56 And I would just run into there -- 03:58 I would run into the room, clap, and then leave the room. 04:00 And the tree would go off, the TV would turn on. 04:03 They loved me. I was a great grandkid. 04:05 [ Laughter ] -You sound like a hoot. 04:07 -I know, yeah. I want to talk to you 04:08 about reality shows, because I heard 04:10 that you like reality shows, and I love them, I´m obsessed. 04:12 What do you -- -Bravo? Is it Bravo? 04:14 -Bravo´s on in my household 24/7. 04:16 -I am a...I guess kind of a producer 04:20 of all of "The Real Housewives," Andy Cohen and I. 04:21 -That is not true at all. -I would call us colleagues. 04:23 -You and Andy Cohen? 04:25 -Yeah, I get really passionate, and I give him a lot of advice. 04:28 -Wait. I do, too. -I know, really? 04:30 But do you text him? -Yeah, I -- 04:32 Do you make a difference in the show, like me? 04:34 [ Laughter ] -I´ve never made a dent. 04:37 Do you really? Have you changed the -- 04:38 -I mean, we´ll see, ´cause one of the star´s fate 04:41 is kind of in my hands, so... [ Laughter ] 04:44 -This is insane. -Not to brag. 04:45 -Which one do you watch? 04:46 -Well, I have different -- 04:49 With "Beverly Hills," my friends 04:51 and I have a drinking game of anytime Lisa Rinna 04:53 says her husband´s full name, Harry Hamlin. 04:55 She always calls -- Have you guys ever noticed that? 04:57 She always goes, "Harry Hamlin´s on his way." 04:59 And so we have a drinking game for that. 05:01 -Every time she says his full name, yeah. 05:03 -But when I found out 05:04 when Luann announced her divorce to Tom, 05:08 I was horrified and shocked, and my stomach dropped, 05:13 because I realized that I had just seen the reunion, 05:16 which means they aren´t filming. 05:18 And so I texted Andy, and I was like, 05:20 "Get a camera in Ramona´s face right now." 05:23 And I also told him to show the interview -- 05:25 or, not the interview but the moment in the Berkshires 05:27 where Bethenny´s crying and going, 05:29 "I just don´t think your guy´s a good guy." 05:31 Anyway, I don´t know. -No, that´s good! 05:32 -It´s hard to explain the ways of producing 05:35 you know, if you´re not a producer, so... 05:36 -Oh, my gosh. You are un-- 05:39 Does Andy every call you and give you ideas for your -- 05:41 -You wouldn´t get it. 05:42 -"It´s a little bit over your head. 05:43 You wouldn´t get it." 05:44 Does Andy ever call you and give you notes 05:47 on your acting? 05:49 -He doesn´t say the same thing about me. 05:51 -Yeah, no, yeah.