Jennifer Lawrence shared a sweet idea of Emma Stone’s mind in a new Vogue article that outlines the star of “poor things.”

Lawrence told the magazine about a moving moment between the two in the academy awards last year, when the star of the “hunger games” was on stage when Stone was announced as the winner of the best actress.

Lawrence was able to award the award to Stone, who was excited but nervous during his acceptance speech due to a malfunction of the costume.

“In the real shape of Emily, as soon as we left the stage and ran to the bathroom to scream and cry,” Lawrence told Vogue about the consequences of victory, using Stone’s real name. “I whispered,” twice winner of the best actress, “and she replied:” However, I feel that is bad. ”

Emma Stone accepts the best actress in a leadership role prize for
Emma Stone accepts the best actress in a main award for “poor things” by Jennifer Lawrence, Michelle Yeoh and Charlize Theron during the 96th Academy Awards on March 10, 2024.

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With only 35 years, Stone joined a group of elite actresses who had also won two academy awards in the same category for the same age, including Meryl Streep, Hilary Swank, Jodie Foster, Elizabeth Taylor, Bette Davis, Luise Rainer and Olivia de Havilland.

Stone won his first Oscar in 2017 for his performance in “La La Land”.

Lawrence and Stone have talked about their friendship, and Stone’s anxious trends, before in an extensive interview with Elle magazine.

Lawrence had the task of interviewing her friend in 2018, when they touched a time of time “they felt more anxious” than ever.

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“Yes, when I was seven. That was when I began to have panic attacks, which I have spoken quite extensively,” Stone shared.

“I think your wiring is simply what you are,” he added. “My mother always says that I was born with my nerves outside my body. But I’m lucky for anxiety, because it also makes me high energy.”