“I should have listened to her,” Jennifer Lawrence exclaimed. She regrets not listening to Adele’s advice-HO

Adele Gave Longtime Friend Jennifer Lawrence A Sage Warning In 2015. She Ignored It

“I should have listened to her”

In 2013, Jennifer Lawrence and Adele experienced significant milestones in their respective careers, marking the beginning of a close friendship that has lasted nearly a decade. They first crossed paths at the 2013 Oscars, where Adele received acclaim for her song “Skyfall” and Lawrence won the Best Actress award (even amidst her memorable staircase stumble).

Their encounter sparked a deep bond that has since flourished, with much of their friendship being observed by the public. However, there are aspects of their relationship that have remained private, and Lawrence recently provided a rare glimpse into this hidden side of their connection.
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During an interview with the New York Times, Jennifer Lawrence shared a moment when Adele offered her valuable advice, which the Oscar-winning actress unfortunately chose to overlook – a decision she later came to regret.The conversation revolved around the 2016 film “Passengers,” starring Lawrence and Chris Pratt, which ultimately received lukewarm reception, if not outright criticism. Adele had apparently foreseen the film’s lackluster outcome and had cautioned Lawrence against it, a warning that went unheeded at the time.

“Adele told me not to do it!” The actor told the publication.

“She was like, ‘I feel like space movies are the new vampire movies.’ I should have listened to her.”
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Lawrence also shared more details on her famous 2019 night out at New York City gay bar Pieces with Adele, revealing that she had convinced the singer to go to help her overcome her nerves about being papped in public.

“Are there people there?” Adele had asked Lawrence over text.

“Yes, there’s people everywhere,” Lawrence replied.

The evening turned out to be a refreshing break for the duo, offering them a taste of relatively normal human interaction.

Excited fans flooded Twitter with images capturing Lawrence and Adele engaged in typical night-out activities, from dancing and playing drinking games to indulging in a friendly wrestling match – all echoing the behaviors of an ordinary night out.

Expressing her sentiments to the publication, Lawrence confessed, “I don’t know how I can act when I feel cut off from normal human interaction.”

Their ability to bridge the gap between fame and normalcy together is commendable, leaving fans hopeful for more shared outings between these two remarkable women.