Jennifer Lawrence says she ‘only wants to do R-rated films’ as she wows in tiny bodysuit

Hollywood actress Jennifer Lawrence sizzled in a plunging bodysuit as she promoted her new film No Hard Feelings and admitted that she only wants to do R-rated films from now on

Hollywood star Jennifer Lawrence stunned fans as she donned a plunging body suit to promote her new film No Hard Feelings and spoke about her R-rated endeavours.

The Hunger Games actress looked amazing as she posed up a storm in a black plunging bodysuit and added a pair of grey tracksuit bottoms.

The star explained that she has been “asked to do comedy films a million times” but this was the first time that she had found something “funny”.

She told Interview Magazine of the film: “It was a blast. I’ve always wanted to do comedy and I’ve been asked a million times.

“I was never against it, but you’ve seen the movies that come out. I don’t want to name anything specifically, but there hasn’t been anything that funny.”

Jen suggested that she doesn’t want to film anything but “hard R comedies” from now on.

In the interview, fellow actress Cameron Diaz said: “I’m super excited about No Hard Feelings. This is something you were born to do, hard R comedies. It might be your sweet spot.”

Jennifer said: “Whatever I was feeling while making that movie, if that’s my sweet spot, then I don’t ever want to do anything else.”

The film tells the story of a desperate woman who agreed to date a wealthy couple’s awkward 19-year-old son before he leaves for college.

The actress has admitted that she that despite the racy nature of the film, she is not worried about her child watching the movie.

She told TalkRadio: “Everything I’ve learned from other actors is that your kids will never ever want to watch your movies or hear about them.”

Jennifer gave birth to her son Cy in February 2022, the baby is the first child for both Jennifer and Cooke Maroney, 37.

The Hunger Games actress first started dating the art gallery director in 2018 and they became engaged the following year.