Jennifer Lawrence, one of Hollywood's brightest stars, is making waves for her candid confession – she identifies as a "stay-at-home mom." During a revealing chat on the "Smartless" podcast with hosts Jason Bateman and Will Arnett, Lawrence shared that despite her thriving acting career, she prefers a quieter life. "I'm not used to being busy like this," she admitted, highlighting her preference for short bursts of intense work followed by longer stretches of downtime. Lawrence, who recently starred alongside Robert Pattinson in "Die My Love," embraces her family life away from the limelight.
“That's me. I identify as a stay-at-home mom,” Lawrence confessed on the podcast. “But I am obviously working.”
The "Hunger Games" star's insight into her lifestyle offers a glimpse into how she balances her commitments. After intense filming schedules, Lawrence returns to a routine that includes reading on her Kindle before bed and avoiding late-night events. "Oh. I'm in bed. Kindle is lit until like 9:15," she shared, reinforcing her early-to-bed ethos. Her refusal to attend a 9 p.m. party during the holidays underscores the challenges of balancing social life with parenting responsibilities.
Despite her preference for staying home, Lawrence continues to dazzle on the red carpet. Following her "Smartless" podcast appearance, she stunned attendees at the Golden Globes in a breathtaking Givenchy gown, sparkling with floral embroidery. Celebrated for her role in "Die My Love," Lawrence remains a force to reckon with in Hollywood, even as she navigates the demands of motherhood.
Jennifer Lawrence, who shares two sons with her husband Cooke Maroney, was nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama at the Golden Globes. Her ability to juggle a successful career and family duties is a testament to her versatility and dedication.
Lawrence's journey from Hollywood sets to family life resonates with many who strive to find balance. Her candid remarks on the "Smartless" podcast offer a refreshing take on celebrity life, proving that even an A-lister like Lawrence values the simplicity and joy of being home with her children, Cy and Louie.