The actor also shares a two-year-old son, Cy, with art gallerist husband Cooke Maroney. The couple married in October 2019 at the Belcourt mansion in Newport, Rhode Island.
Jennifer and Maroney, a 40-year-old art gallerist, married in October 2019 at Newport, Rhode Island’s Belcourt mansion.
They’d met just over a year prior, after Lawrence’s best friend Laura Simpson – who is also a friend of Maroney’s – introduced them in the American spring of 2018.
“I do my best,” Lawrence told actress Cameron Diaz when asked about how she protects her son from photographers.
“I was so nervous when I was pregnant,” she continued. “I was getting paparazzi’d, and I was just like, ‘How the f— am I not going to lose it on these guys when they’re taking a picture of my baby?’ “Then once he was here, I realised that my energy is more important to him than anything else.”
She said she actually became “a little bit more zen” and “relaxed” about being photographed while out and about as, firstly, she “doesn’t have a choice” about it and she also doesn’t want Cy to “inherit the anxiety and anger that [she has]”.
The news is just the latest page in a fast-moving chapter for Lawrence. On October 25, Zurawski v Texas—a documentary about the impact of strict anti-abortion laws in Texas that she executive produced alongside Hillary Clinton—premieres in New York, Los Angeles, Austin, and San Antonio. “We felt it was critical to not only theatrically release the film in traditional markets like New York and Los Angeles,” director Maisie Crow told Deadline, “but make it available during that window in locations across Texas to ensure Texans understand what these abortion bans mean in practice.” Free screenings in cities with abortion measures on the state ballot this election day, including Charlotte and Phoenix, will also be added in the upcoming weeks.