Jennifer Lawrence says she felt ‘so comfortable’ filming nude scene

Jennifer Lawrence plays a Russian spy in Red Sparrow

Jennifer Lawrence says she felt ‘so comfortable’ filming nude scene. Jennifer Lawrence has revealed that she felt “so comfortable” when filming her fully nude scene for Red Sparrow. The actress, who plays a Russian spy in the hotly anticipated film, opened up about the one scene in which her character appears completely naked on the big screen.

Lawrence’s character, a former prima ballerina, also posed some intense challenges as the star had to learn some steps. “The idea of me being a ballerina was, before four months of training, laughable. Now I can move my arms a little bit,” she explained.Red Sparrow will be released on March 1 2018. Spy film Red Sparrow also stars Joel Edgerton, Charlotte Rampling, Jeremy Irons and Joely Richardson.

Lawrence told Entertainment Tonight

Jennifer Lawrence“There’s one particular scene in the movie where your nightmare comes true from grade school, where you’re standing naked in front of a classroom full of people. “So that became a reality, but it actually wasn’t that bad.”

The-27-year-old continued: “Everybody made me feel so comfortable that I probably at a certain point started making everybody else uncomfortable. “Because I’d be like, ‘I don’t want the robe. I’m hot. I’m eating.’ Everybody’s like, ‘She needs to cover up,” she quipped.

And The Hunger Games star also spoke about getting to grips with a Russian accent, saying that it was “daunting”. She explained: “I don’t want to talk about the accent until the movie comes out because I don’t want to say, ‘I did this and I did that, and it was really quite easy for me,’ and then just get annihilated.”

Jennifer Lawrence  says “I’m going to be working with this organisation as a part of Represent. Us … trying to get young people engaged politically on a local level. It doesn’t have anything to do with partisan (politics).”It’s just anti-corruption and stuff trying to pass state-by-state laws that can help prevent corruption, fix our democracy.”

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