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Jennifer Lawrence Has Suffered Multiple On-Set Injuries, But Her Near-Death Experience On A Private

Highlights

  • Jennifer Lawrence feared for her existence when her private plane experienced engine failure and needed to make an emergency touchdown.
  • The actress felt guilty for doubtlessly disappointing others and worried about her canine all the way through the ordeal.
  • Despite the terrifying experience, Lawrence joked about protecting her hair and endured the incident with the assistance of medicine and alcohol.

Jennifer Lawrence was once satisfied she used to be going to die when a private plane she was on suffered from engine failure.

The Oscar-winning actress told Vanity Fair about a scary incident which happened when a private plane from her native Kentucky sure for New York City in the summertime of 2017 needed to make an emergency landing in Buffalo.

"My skeleton was all that was left in the seat," the Silver Linings Playbook celebrity informed the outlet in the emotional interview. She explained that probably the most plane's two engines had failed, in order that they had to make an emergency landing.

"We were all just going to die," recollects Lawrence about the terrifying ordeal. "I started leaving little mental voicemails to my family, you know, 'I've had a great life, I'm sorry.'"

How Jennifer Lawrence Felt After Near-Death Experience

Jennifer Lawrence has defined how she felt when she thought her plane used to be going to crash land, after an engine failed midair. "I just felt guilty. Everybody was going to be so bummed. And, oh, God, Pippi [her dog] was on my lap, that was the worst part. Here's this little thing who didn't ask to be a part of any of this."

The Hunger Games actress defined that after she noticed the runway below with ambulances and fireplace vehicles ready, she "started praying."

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"Not to the specific God I grew up with, because he was terrifying and a very judgmental guy," she added. "But I thought, Oh my God, maybe we'll survive this? I'll be a burn victim, this will be painful but maybe we'll live."

She joked, "'Please, Lord Jesus, let me keep my hair. Wrap me in your hair-loving arms. Please don't let me go bald.'"

The jet apparently hit the runway, and bounced, prior to hitting the runway once more and coming to a halt. Although rescue crews needed to pry the doorways open, fortunately no one was once hurt. Lawrence then had to board some other plane “anesthetized because of a very large tablet and several other mini bottles of rum."

“It made me a lot weaker,” she said of the incident. “What doesn’t kill you makes you strong," the Red Sparrow big name added. “Flying is horrific, and I have to do it at all times.”

Jennifer Lawrence's On-Set Incidents And Injuries

To advertise No Hard Feelings, Jennifer Lawrence made an look on Hot Ones and recounted some incidents that came about on the set of her films. Host Sean Evans asked the actress what was once more distressing: shedding a teeth, swallowing her nostril ring, or getting hit within the face with glass.

"They were both around Leonardo DiCaprio, which is just embarrassing," Lawrence responded in reference to the set of Don't Look Up. "You don't want to go [makes hurling gesture and noises] spit something that just got snorted through your sinuses and Leo was like, 'Is that? What is that?' I was like 'It's my nose ring.' That was embarrassing, but truly having, it wasn't just one tooth."

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"Because I have veneers, I had a whole section missing. It was the height of COVID, so I couldn't go to the dentist, so I had to do all of Don't Look Up with just a gaping hole in my mouth. Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Leonardo DiCaprio, just everybody. So I guess I would say the missing tooth," she told the host.

Lawrence's faux magnetic nose ring also caused the actress problems on the set of Don't Look Up. "And many, many times I accidentally inhaled said magnet and had to spit it out in front of Leonardo DiCaprio."

Lawrence was also injured during a stunt gone fallacious on the set of Don’t Look Up. The actress was hurt after glass hit her in the face near her eye throughout filming. The glass didn't shatter as a part of a stunt explosion.

Lawrence later defined that she "violently threw up" after this Hot Ones interview. The actor admitted she actually struggled to devour the 7th wing. “I used to be in my head in the beginning like, ‘Is this display actual?’ I don’t assume that anymore,” Lawrence defined.

Speaking concerning the viral web interview on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen, Lawrence explained that she needed to run as much as her lodge suite following

“I passionately threw up after. Violently,” Lawrence told Cohen, “I made it upstairs to my suite. My maintaining suite.”

“We shot on the Four Seasons downstairs. My abdomen gave me, like, 8 minutes to get upstairs and then she… She…,” Lawrence added, sooner than making an exaggerated vomiting sound.

What Happened To Jennifer Lawrence During Hunger Games And Mother?

Another incident came about on the set of The Hunger Games which led to Jennifer Lawrence losing her hearing “I went deaf in one ear for months. … But that wasn’t actually physically difficult,” she printed throughout a panel dialogue in November 2013.

“It used to be simply ear difficult because I were given all of those ear infections from the diving and the water and all of that stuff. And then a jet from one of the cornucopia scenes punctured my eardrum," she explained.

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At the U.K. premiere of Mother!, she explained that she also injured herself while filming the 2017 thriller. “I tore my diaphragm for hyperventilating. People thought I was beaten up, so I want to clear it up that I did it to myself,” she revealed. “It was my own doing.”

She told Vogue in a 2017 cover story that she hyperventilated and dislocated a rib while filming the Aronofsky helmed film. "I had to pass to a darker position than I've ever been in my existence… I didn't know if I'd be capable of pop out OK," Lawrence defined.

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Update: 2024-04-04