Most celebrities prefer to quietly update their looks and hope nobody notices. Jennifer Lawrence? Not so much.
In a new interview with The New Yorker, the Oscar-winning star got brutally honest about her body after having two kids, admitting she’s planning a little repair work in the breast department.
“Everything bounced back, pretty much, after the first one,” she said. “Second one, nothing bounced back.”
Lawrence didn’t shy away from the details, saying she’s not trying to drastically change her appearance—just restore what motherhood, as she put it, “took away.”
The Hunger Games actress also revealed she gets Botox, but she has to be strategic about it, because she needs her forehead to move when she acts.
It’s a refreshingly candid take in a world where Hollywood stars usually deny, deflect, or blame “great lighting” for visible changes. Lawrence’s willingness to be open about cosmetic work fits perfectly with the personality that made her famous early on: unfiltered, funny, and sometimes too real for her own good.
She also acknowledged that her no-filter approach has rubbed some people the wrong way over the years. “Well, it is, or it was, my genuine personality,” she explained. “But it was also a defense mechanism.”
The honesty is vintage J-Law—mixing humor and humility in a way that feels more relatable than Hollywood-polished.
In an era where stars carefully curate their image down to every selfie and soundbite, her openness feels like a breath of fresh air.
And while fans might debate her decision to tweak a few things, one thing’s for sure: Jennifer Lawrence is still as unapologetically herself as ever, just with a little extra help from modern medicine.
