Jennifer Lawrence looked absolutely sensational in swimwear as she spoke candidly about her family life and her young son's future in a candid new interview.
Currently hot on the promotional trail for her brand new comedy movie, No Hard Feelings, the 32-year-old Oscar winner wowed in the new shoot, which saw her in a plunging black swimsuit.
The movie star teamed the black one-piece, which sported a gold buckle at the waist, with a pair of comfortable grey rolled-up jogging bottoms while her blonde locks fell in long, luscious waves.
In another image, she wore a chic black bodysuit, while a third image saw her wearing a casual outfit with white thigh-high stiletto heels.
During the accompanying interview, the Silver Linings Playbook actress spoke about her young one-year-old son Cy, who she shares with her husband, Cooke Maroney.
For Interview magazine, fellow actress Cameron Diaz asked her: "By the time your little guy is 15, do you think that you're still going to be making movies?"
Jen responded: "I'm like, 'I'm not going to be doing this forever. I'm tired. This is hard.'"
"Then you take a few months off, you read something terrific, and you're like, 'Oh my god, I have to make this.'"
She also admitted that she had "contemplated" the challenges of "having a child that's being born into a lifestyle that's different from his friends."
Speaking of her son, Jennifer detailed: "The best thing I can do is just make sure he knows he's loved, and that he's our number one priority, and try to be a good example of kindness.
"I'm sure there will be challenges, specifically from my choices and my lifestyle, and we'll both have to confront that and deal with it when that day comes."
Meanwhile, speaking of her new film No Hard Feelings, the actress admitted filming for it "was a blast", especially as she had been "asked a million times".
However, she admitted she hesitated due to not finding comedy films funny in recent years.
In No Hard Feelings, Jennifer appears as a cash-strapped teen and recently 'carless' Uber driver who takes a job seducing a seemingly 'undateable' teen — by his concerned parents before he heads to college — in order to save the sale of her family home.
The movie also stars Laura Benanti as Percy's mother, plus Natalie Morales, Hasan Minhaj, Kyle Mooney, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Scott MacArthur, among others.
Gene Stupnitsky, directed the Sony-released movie from a script he wrote with John Phillips.
Stupnitsky's previous directorships include Good Boys and co-wrote 2011's "Bad Teacher" and 2009's "Year One."
Lawrence's No Hard Feelings role is her first full comedy role since 2010's Winter's Bone.
Her most notable recent projects include starring in last year's Apple TV+ drama Causeway, along with Netflix's Don't Look Up.
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