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Jennifer Lawrence Says She Didn’t Rely on an Intimacy Coordinator for Die My Love Scenes With Robert Pattinson

Her remarks days before the Nov. 7 U.S. release spotlight how co‑star trust influenced how the scenes were handled.

Overview

  • Lawrence told the Las Culturistas podcast she felt “really safe” with Pattinson, calling him “not pervy” and noting his relationship with Suki Waterhouse.
  • There are conflicting accounts about on‑set practices, as an earlier interview after Cannes indicated an intimacy coordinator was present even if little guidance was needed.
  • She said she filmed nude while pregnant with her second child and declined digital touch‑ups, describing pregnancy as easing any “vanity anxiety.”
  • The Lynne Ramsay–directed adaptation of Ariana Harwicz’s novel opens in U.S. theaters Nov. 7 via Mubi and centers on postpartum mental health.
  • Her comments have drawn online criticism and renewed discussion of intimacy‑coordination norms, as early coverage praises her performance alongside more mixed views of the film.