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Jennifer Lawrence Defends Nude Scenes, Says No Intimacy Coach Was Needed for Die My Love

She says the approach reflects a pursuit of authenticity shaped by pregnancy plus earlier postpartum anxiety.

Overview

  • Lawrence told the Las Culturistas podcast that she and co-star Robert Pattinson did not use an intimacy coordinator because she felt completely safe working with him.
  • She described herself as indifferent to on-screen nudity and said she wanted director Lynne Ramsay to have full artistic freedom.
  • Filming occurred during her second pregnancy, which she said stripped away vanity and led her to reject offers to digitally retouch her body.
  • Her character is a young mother experiencing postpartum psychosis, a portrayal she says drew on her own earlier postnatal anxieties.
  • Lawrence noted an easy trust with Pattinson and said their on-set conversations often centered on parenting and relationships.