The 35-year-old actress appeared on The Tonight Show on Thursday and became emotional multiple times, making host Jimmy Fallon visibly uncomfortable.
At the start of the interview, Lawrence admitted feeling nervous and reflected on a recent New Yorker profile where she shared how she used to feel "annoying" during interviews when younger.
Despite trying to hold back tears, Lawrence declared she "wasn't gonna say a f***ing word" during the conversation, to which Fallon responded, "No, you have to say something!" However, she then broke down in loud, dramatic sobs, leaving Fallon flustered.
Her first tears came while describing her deep attachment to her new movie, Die My Love, about a young mother descending into madness after moving to the countryside with her husband.
"[Director] Lynne Ramsay is someone I've always wanted to work with. So basically, she cracked it and she's a genius and… I can't believe I'm still talking!"
Lawrence’s emotional vulnerability provided an intense and heartfelt moment during the show.
Summary: Jennifer Lawrence’s emotional interview on The Tonight Show revealed her vulnerability and deep passion for her latest film despite her nerves.