Jennifer Lawrence: I’m scared of an alien invasion

By Tribute News on December 15, 2015 | 1 Comment


Jennifer LawrenceJennifer Lawrence is scared there will be an alien invasion.

The Joy star opened up about her belief in aliens and admitted that when she looks up at the night sky, she imagines spaceships carrying extraterrestrials will descend on Earth and exterminate human life, just like in the movies.

Recalling the storylines of films such as War Of The Worlds, the actress mused: ”Based on history, when we find each other, we kill each other. I don’t feel like aliens are going to be like, ‘Oh great! Let’s get along.’ They might not. They might want to destroy us. Have you seen a Tom Cruise movie? So sometimes I look up into the stars and I’m like, ‘Oh wow… oh god…”

Jennifer was asked to ponder life’s important questions on The Late Show with host Stephen Colbert and when asked how she wants to be buried when she dies, she quipped: ”Two words. Coffin. Bobsled.”

Meanwhile, the Hunger Games star attended the premiere of her new movie Joy on Sunday and was sick just moments before she stepped onto the red carpet.

A source close to the 25-year-old beauty revealed: ”She was ill and vomiting … but she’s feeling much better.”



Comments & Discussion

  1. Jenny • December 15, 2015 @ 5:25 PM

    LOL! I laughed my head off when I read the title. Tell her not to worry in the event of alien invasion, the aliens will more than likely be looking for intelligent life. Or wait is that what she is scared of? being in some sub human moronic slave chamber?


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