Jennifer Lawrence recently shared how she found a unique way to unwind during the filming of her latest movie, Die My Love. Directed by Lynne Ramsay, the film is set to be released on November 7, 2025, and explores the intense emotional turmoil of a mother, Grace, portrayed by Lawrence, who grapples with psychosis following childbirth. Her husband, Jackson, played by Robert Pattinson, struggles to cope with her deteriorating mental state.
In an interview with Entertainment Tonight, Lawrence revealed that she filmed many scenes while she was four to five months pregnant. This unique circumstance contributed to her ability to embody the character’s complex emotions. “It was really helpful, because when you’re pregnant, you’re kind of animalistic,” she explained, emphasizing how pregnancy awakened new aspects of her brain. She noted that this primal energy resonated with Grace’s character, likening her to a “caged animal.”
As the conversation shifted to how she managed the stress of shooting intense scenes, Lawrence mentioned her go-to method for relaxation. “Fortunately, The Secret Lives of Mormon Tiktokers (Wives) was on Hulu, and as we know they release [the episodes] all at once,” she said. This binge-worthy format allowed her to escape into the show without the wait of weekly episodes, making it easier to unwind after demanding filming days.
Excited about the upcoming season of the reality show, Lawrence also quipped about her pregnancy experiences, particularly in relation to the show’s more indulgent moments. “When I would watch them squirt all those… into those huge sodas, that made me, like, sick,” she admitted, providing a glimpse into her humorous side while discussing the challenges of filming during pregnancy.
Lawrence’s insights into her filming experience and how she coped with its demands highlight the personal and professional challenges actors face in intense roles. As audiences eagerly await the release of Die My Love, her candidness about balancing her personal life with her craft continues to resonate.
