No hard feelings
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Not every joke went down well at the Golden Globes, but at least Jennifer Lawrence delivered arguably the funniest moment of the night – and it might not have been one you caught the first time round if you were watching live.
While nominations were being read out for best actress in a motion picture comedy or musical, Lawrence – nominated for her turn in R-Rated comedyNo Hard Feelings– jokingly mouthed to the camera, “If I don’t win, I’m leaving”.
After Poor Things’ Emma Stone was announced as the winner, Lawrence stood up and applauded. She was nominated alongside Fantasia Barrino (The Color Purple), Natalie Portman (May December), Alma Poysti (Fallen Leaves), and Margot Robbie (Barbie).
No Hard Feelings, which saw Lawrence star as Maddie, a woman hired by a couple to help their - ahem -inexperienced19-year-old son, was heralded by many as the return of the raunchy comedy that had seemingly gone the way of the Hollywood dodo in recent years. It grossed over $85 million at the box office and reached #1 on Netflix upon its streaming debut last October.
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