Let this be a lesson to celebs everywhere - if you find yourself near Jennifer Lawrence on the red carpet, be prepared. Emma Watson wasn't and get a faceful of JLaw's palm. The actresses were at the Dior show at Paris Fashion Week on July 7.
Let this be a lesson to celebs everywhere - if you find yourself near Jennifer Lawrence on the red carpet, be prepared. Emma Watson wasn't and get a faceful of JLaw's palm. The actresses were at the Dior show at Paris Fashion Week on July 7.
Jennifer is a regular menace on red carpets. When she's not tripping over herself, she's photobombing someone else. The last celeb to be JenLawrenced was singer Taylor Swift. So Emma really should have known better.
As it turns out, the Harry Potter star - lovely in asymmetrical monochrome and red lip - saw the funny side. No Expelliarmus charm needed.
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Jennifer, who plays Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games films, wore a Dior ensemble in white.
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No hard feelings then?!
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Yes, Emma - you can smile now. It will be someone else turn to be JenLawrenced next.
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The actresses watched the show from the front row, separated only by Dior chief executive Sidney Toledano.
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