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Jennifer Lawrence tells reporter to put down his phone and ‘live in the now’

'You can't live your whole life behind your phone, bro.'

 

Audra Schroeder

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Posted on Jan 11, 2016   Updated on May 27, 2021, 9:28 am CDT

Last night at the Golden Globes, Jennifer Lawrence won the Best Actress category for Joy, but all people seem to be talking about is what she did backstage. 

At a post-show press junket, Lawrence interrupted one reporter after he started to ask a question about her win, chastising him for looking at his phone: “You can’t live your whole life behind your phone, bro,” she said, literally wagging a finger at him. “You can’t do that. You have to live in the now.” 

Earlier in the night, while previewing their nominated movies, she and best friend Amy Schumer called out someone for being on his or her phone and taking pictures. But the backstage incident also prompted a defense of the international reporter, who many said was reportedly reading a translation of a question off his phone. This is an awards show tied to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, after all. 

https://twitter.com/JohnRossBowie/status/686420440621813764

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But then a reporter who was also there said that’s not what happened at all. 

Others called out the hypocrisy of the situation. 

Lawrence pre-empted another reporter’s question, too. 

https://twitter.com/JLdaily/status/686534556212682752

The reporter “bro” she called out has not yet been identified. Meanwhile, Mel Gibson, an actor who has said some extremely sexist, racist, and anti-Semitic things, was greeted with laughs and applause last night. Hollywood’s short memory may forgive Lawrence before we know it. 

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*First Published: Jan 11, 2016, 1:29 pm CST