Jennifer Lawrence says she gets dreams about Tucker Carlson

Jennifer Lawrence says she gets dreams about Tucker Carlson


On Tuesday night, Tucker Carlson made light of Jennifer Lawrence’s admission that he was the subject of her “nightmares,” saying he was not to fault if the stars of Hollywood were dreaming about him.

Lawrence, 32, expressed her sadness and rage about some of her family’ support for Donald Trump in an interview with Vogue. She said she had dreams about Carlson as a child and struggled to accept her Republican Kentucky family’s politics.

On Tuesday, the Fox News presenter could not help bringing up her assertions.

Carlson scowled at his audience and said, “When you decide to work in television, you lose control of a lot of things.”

“First and foremost, how other people see you.

If big Hollywood starlets have romantic notions of you, can it really be your fault? Can you really be held accountable?

He then produced a pair of dark sunglasses.

He deadpanned, “Maybe it’s the attractive spectacles.”

Jennifer Lawrence sees you in her dreams while she sleeps, according to Trace Gallagher, a coworker of Carlson’s. Her parents are definitely watching you right now even if she’s probably not since they’re fans.

He cited Carlson’s accusation that Lawrence, a fervent Democrat candidate, had “Trump Derangement Syndrome” when she said that the disastrous storm season may have been “Mother Nature’s retribution” over Trump’s victory.

So she gets dreams about us, Carlson said, adding, “Nightmares.”

We are honoured, he said. Can’t stop them from dreaming about you.

Trace Gallagher, a coworker of Carlson’s, informed him that Jennifer Lawrence “sees you in her brain at night.”

Lawrence, a Kentucky native and former cultural conservative, claims that after seeing Tina Fey’s depiction of Liz Lemon on the NBC comedy series “30 Rock,” she changed her mind about politics. Lawrence grew raised in an upper-middle class neighbourhood.

In a recent interview with Vogue, Lawrence claims that Tucker Carlson is the subject of her reoccurring nightmares.

In a Vogue interview, Lawrence said that her father’s backing of Trump had strained their relationship.

In the last five years, I’ve worked so hard to forgive my dad and my family and to attempt to comprehend that things have changed. They are receiving different information. Their way of life has changed, she added.

I’ve tried to get over it, but I really can’t, she continued. I can’t.’

Lawrence said that she was unable to comprehend those who had no interest in politics.

She cited gun control and access to abortion as two important concerns and remarked, “I can’t f—- with people who aren’t political anymore.”

‘You reside in the United States of America. You must have political views.

“It’s too bad.” People die as a result of politics.

Lawrence, a Hillary Clinton supporter, said that the 2016 election left her in shock.

The fact that America has to choose between a lady and a potentially lethal container of mayonnaise hurts my heart.

‘Well, we can’t have a lady,’ they said. Let’s choose the mayonnaise container.

Lawrence told Vogue that she became persuaded of the value of young women’s access to abortion after a miscarriage she had in Toronto some years ago.

Prior to the miscarriage, she claims she had “100%” planned to obtain an abortion, but the Roe v. Wade decision gave the matter a new level of significance for her personally and in terms of her connection with her family.

She said, “I don’t want to make fun of my family, but I know that many individuals are in a similar situation with their families.”

“How could you bring up a girl from day one and think she doesn’t deserve equality?” How?’

Although she acknowledges she is not persuading her family, she claims she brings up the matter on occasion.

“I bring up the matter by letting loose SMS messages.” Simply say, “Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom.” They don’t answer,” she complained.

Then I’ll send a photo of the infant because I’ll feel horrible.


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