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Jennifer Lawrence steps out with her parents after celebrating sixth wedding anniversary

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Jennifer Lawrence bundled up to take an autumn stroll with her parents Gary and Karen Lawrence in Manhattan on Thursday not far from her $21.9M West Village townhouse.

The 35-year-old Oscar winner’s attempt at dressing incognito around family failed as she couldn’t help but stand out wearing a bright red scarf around her leopard-print coat.

Sunday marked Jennifer’s sixth wedding anniversary with husband Cooke Maroney, whom she first met in 2018 through her No Hard Feelings director Gene Stupnitsky.

Lawrence and the 41-year-old Gladstone Gallery director are proud parents of three-year-old son Cy (named after painter Cy Twombly) and a second child born in March, who’s rumored to be named Louie.

Before marrying Cooke, the Kentucky-born blonde previously romanced her Mother director Darren Aronofsky, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, and her X-Men co-star Nicholas Hoult.

Last month, Jennifer signed on to reunite with her Don’t Look Up castmate Leonardo DiCaprio to play an American couple adopting a European baby in Martin Scorsese‘s horror film What Happens at Night.

Jennifer Lawrence bundled up to take an autumn stroll with her parents Gary and Karen Lawrence in Manhattan on Thursday not far from her $21.9M West Village townhouse

Jennifer Lawrence bundled up to take an autumn stroll with her parents Gary and Karen Lawrence in Manhattan on Thursday not far from her $21.9M West Village townhouse

The 35-year-old Oscar winner's attempt at dressing incognito around family failed as she couldn't help but stand out wearing a bright red scarf around her leopard-print coat

The 35-year-old Oscar winner’s attempt at dressing incognito around family failed as she couldn’t help but stand out wearing a bright red scarf around her leopard-print coat

Apple Original Films is reportedly in talks to finance and produce the big-screen adaptation of Peter Cameron’s 2023 ghost story novel with Studiocanal.

Lawrence executive produced Maisie Crow and Abbie Perrault’s critically-acclaimed abortion documentary Zurawski v Texas, which screens this Saturday at Twin Cities Film Festival in Edina, MN.

‘I’ve tried to get over [the reversal of Roe v. Wade] and I really can’t,’ the Excellent Cadaver founder told Vogue back in 2022.

‘I can’t. I’m sorry I’m just unleashing, but I can’t f*** with people who aren’t political anymore. You live in the United States of America. You have to be political. It’s too dire. Politics are killing people.’

Jennifer continued: ‘I had a great pregnancy. I had a very fortunate pregnancy. But every single second of my life was different. And it would occur to me sometimes: What if I was forced to do this?’

Lawrence also executive produced and stars as postpartum-depressed mother Grace opposite Robert Pattinson in Lynne Ramsay’s Montana-set psychological drama Die My Love, which hits US/UK theaters November 7 before streaming December 22.

Mubi’s big-screen adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s 2012 novel also features Sissy Spacek, Nick Nolte, and LaKeith Stanfield.

Die My Love currently has an 81% critic approval rating (out of 58 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes.

Sunday marked Jennifer's sixth wedding anniversary with husband Cooke Maroney (L, pictured May 17), whom she first met in 2018 through her No Hard Feelings director Gene Stupnitsky

Sunday marked Jennifer’s sixth wedding anniversary with husband Cooke Maroney (L, pictured May 17), whom she first met in 2018 through her No Hard Feelings director Gene Stupnitsky

Lawrence and the 41-year-old Gladstone Gallery director (R, pictured March 18) are proud parents of three-year-old son Cy and a second child born in March rumored to be named Louie

Lawrence and the 41-year-old Gladstone Gallery director (R, pictured March 18) are proud parents of three-year-old son Cy and a second child born in March rumored to be named Louie

Last month, the Kentucky-born blonde signed on to reunite with her Don't Look Up castmate Leonardo DiCaprio to play an American couple adopting a European baby in Martin Scorsese's horror film What Happens at Night (pictured Monday)

Leonardo DiCaprio pictured September 8

Last month, the Kentucky-born blonde signed on to reunite with her Don’t Look Up castmate Leonardo DiCaprio (R) to play an American couple adopting a European baby in Martin Scorsese’s horror film What Happens at Night

Jennifer executive produced Maisie Crow (L, pictured in 2024) and Abbie Perrault's (R) critically-acclaimed abortion documentary Zurawski v Texas, which screens this Saturday at Twin Cities Film Festival in Edina, MN

Jennifer executive produced Maisie Crow (L, pictured in 2024) and Abbie Perrault’s (R) critically-acclaimed abortion documentary Zurawski v Texas, which screens this Saturday at Twin Cities Film Festival in Edina, MN

Lawrence also executive produced and stars as postpartum-depressed mother Grace opposite Robert Pattinson (R) in Lynne Ramsay's Montana-set psychological drama Die My Love, which hits US/UK theaters November 7 before streaming December 22

Lawrence also executive produced and stars as postpartum-depressed mother Grace opposite Robert Pattinson (R) in Lynne Ramsay’s Montana-set psychological drama Die My Love, which hits US/UK theaters November 7 before streaming December 22

Mubi's big-screen adaptation of Ariana Harwicz's 2012 novel currently has an 81% critic approval rating (out of 58 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes

Mubi’s big-screen adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s 2012 novel currently has an 81% critic approval rating (out of 58 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes

And last year, Apple Original Films acquired the Real Housewives-inspired murder mystery The Wives, which the avid Bravo watcher will star in and produce.

Reflecting on her 2019-2021 career hiatus, Jennifer revealed she ‘was at peace with that possibility of’ not being able to return to acting.

‘I took a little time. I was working all of my twenties, and then I was like… what’s out here? What’s going on?’ Lawrence recalled on The Graham Norton Show last Friday.

‘[Hollywood] is a lot. I think I would’ve been fine. Well, I mean, no — I would be really upset…I made Covid happen. I was just like, “I want to take a break.” They were like, “the world is shutting down.”‘

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