Jennifer Lawrence is changing course on one of the things she will talk about in interviews.

During a panel discussion with “The Hollywood Reporter,” the Oscar-winning actor opened up about why she is more willing to talk about her children, after previously saying she wouldn’t.

The topic arose when Lawrence’s new film, “Die My Love,” focuses on a new mother and her experience with postpartum depression and psychosis.

“I was surprised when I started doing this because I’ve always been very strict about saying, ‘I don’t want to talk about my kids,'” Lawrence said, when asked about her recent experience on the “Die My Love” press tour.

“But it’s impossible not to, so I said, ‘I’ll talk about my experience as a mother.’ But it made me realize that it wasn’t something I had considered.”

When interviewer Seija Rankin said Lawrence was “really generous” in talking about his experience, the actor joked: “Too generous. I hear what you’re saying.”

Lawrence photographed while pregnant with her second child on November 17, 2024.
Lawrence photographed while pregnant with her second child on November 17, 2024.

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Rankin noted that Lawrence would talk “about medications that helped you” in his own experience after his second child, which the actor described as “really bad postpartum.”

“Zurzuvae. Really helpful,” the actor shared.

Lawrence and her husband, Cooke Maroney, have two children together. The couple had their first child, named Cy, in 2022. The two recently welcomed their second child in April, although they have not publicly shared his name.

Lawrence opened up about her most recent postpartum experience in an interview with The New Yorker, in which she laid bare some of her most intrusive thoughts.

“I thought every time I slept I was dead,” he told the outlet. “I thought he was crying because he didn’t like his life, or me, or his family. I thought he was doing everything wrong and that he would ruin my children.”