If I were at a dinner party and someone said, “Oh, my God! You’re having a baby,” I would not be like, “God, it’s too embarrassing!” “Get away, psycho!” Lawrence explained. Vanity Fair. According to her, “But my instincts want them to be private for as long as they live,” she said. “I do not want any person to feel unwelcome in their world.” That doesn’t mean they have to be included in the work I do.
Lawrence shared a sweet line about Maroney and her marriage, though she wouldn’t reveal too much about her private life. She told the outlet that she really enjoyed going to the grocery shop with her husband. The grocery store fills me with joy. I’m not sure why, but it does. Perhaps it is a metaphor of marriage. ‘Okay, we’ve got this list. These are what we require. We need to work together in order to get it done.