Jennifer Lawrence is a big Bravo fan.
The actress, 33, who looked stunning at Sunday’s Golden Globes, praised the performances on some female reality TV stars while on the red carpet of the awards show.
‘I mean, The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, I just want to give a shout-out to the best finale I’ve ever seen on reality TV,’ the No Hard Feelings star told Entertainment Tonight.
She then acted out the argument between Heather Gay and Monica Garcia from the recent season four finale, ‘Everything that you want for the truth, receipts, timelines – I got it all. Screenshots, I got it.’
‘I was jaw dropped,’ she told the outlet, adding that she was so caught up in the drama that ‘I didn’t even text. Oh, it was amazing.’
The Don’t Look Up actress enjoyed the episode so much, she believes they should be awarded an Oscar.
‘I’ll give them mine, I don’t care,’ she quipped when reminded about a reality TV star’s lack of eligibility for Hollywood’s highest honor. ‘They deserve it.’ she stated.
The X-Men franchise actress caused a few jaws to drop her self, turning out in a sleeveless midnight-blue, velvet floor-length gown with a plunging V-neck by Dior.
She accessorized the look with diamond earrings and a diamond pendant from Tiffany & Co.
The American Hustle actress has been open about her affection for reality TV and the Real Housewives franchise.
‘I’m always partial to Beverly Hills,’ she explained.
‘I’m relieved by the New York crew,’ she said, revealing, ‘I was nervous. I think they’re going to round out nicely. Everybody seems to have the right personality disorder we like to see,’ she added.
The Silver Linings Playbook star said she’s also ‘holding my breath until Vanderpump Rules comes out,’ joking ‘that’s all I have to live for.’
Season 11 of VPR is set to begin airing January 30.
In the meantime, Jennifer has several projects queued up, including a new interpretation of John Steinbeck’s classic novel East of Eden.
She has signed to play Cathy Ames, a woman who marries one brother but sleeps with another before abandoning them both. Ocean’s Eight writer and director Gary Ross will helm the film inspired by the biblical story of Cain and Abel.