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9:56 pm - 11/23/2012

ONTD's Latest Punching Bag Spent Thanksgiving in Hawaii


She has been busy promoting her new movie Silver Linings Playbook and is currently filming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.

And now Jennifer Lawrence has taken a much-needed break for the Thanksgiving holiday in Hawaii.



The 22-year-old actress showed off her famous curvaceous figure as she hit the beach in Maui on Wednesday and Thursday with her brother Blaine.







It seems that the actress is more than happy to take part in some surfing and she was seen riding the waves with her sibling.

The pair were seen scouting out the best spots to surf before getting into the water, clearly taking the activity quite seriously.




The young star is close to her mother and family, who all live in Louisville, Kentucky, and is often  spotted spending time with them.



Sources: 1,2,3


Edit: Changing my OP note since I expressed myself poorly. ONTD has a well established tradition of attacking the looks of people they don't like (especially women) in the most vicious ways. Since Jennifer's body has been praised in the past (and since this is a bikini post), I was wondering whether her recent undeniably offensive remarks would have triggered that kind of backlash. Clearly not, based on this post.
eilonwylovegood 23rd-Nov-2012 09:16 pm (UTC)
no she never said dykey, and did ellen ever say she was pissed? i didn't hear about after.
manaconda 23rd-Nov-2012 09:20 pm (UTC)
lol okay, i wasn't sure. i was hoping that she wasn't THAT dumb.

ellen didn't say anything, but idk, she seemed tense about it during the interview. i can't see ellen saying much about the incident, either way.
the_pinkdress 23rd-Nov-2012 09:32 pm (UTC)
she DID say dykey, in another interview where she said she played sports when she was a kid, so she was "dykey".
manaconda 23rd-Nov-2012 09:37 pm (UTC)
okay NEVERMIND. thanks for the clarification! ugh, jennifer, why are you the way that you are.
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:20 pm (UTC)
Only the social justice fighters of the internet got pissed off, and this is so stupid. Getting mad at someone over such a silly thing.
browniecakemix 23rd-Nov-2012 09:22 pm (UTC)
...Look, I love JLaw as much as anybody, but I'd hardly call this "such a silly thing" tbh. What she said was really offensive.
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:27 pm (UTC)
No, it is silly. She named her cat after a transexual person. So? What's the big deal? It's just a cat.
browniecakemix 23rd-Nov-2012 09:28 pm (UTC)
are you just being deliberately obtuse or
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:35 pm (UTC)
No. Since I see every person as equal (which means that to me everything can be made fun of if it's a genuine joke), I don't see why everyone else does get so worked up over a joke. This is called over-reacting. I don't see why people are so touchy, gee, chill the fuck out.
harborafternoon 23rd-Nov-2012 09:27 pm (UTC)
you're on a mission today, eh? i mean, what an interesting one, too. i don't see success in trying to malign social justice, pal.
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:33 pm (UTC)
I'm not trying to malign anything. I do understand the necessity to sensibilize people about social issues, but making a big deal out of every fucking detail and screaming outrage over every little thing? That's called over-reacting. Also, I think some people only do this because it's this year's internet fashion. Going around accusing everything and everyone of being mysoginistic or racist or whatever the fuck. It's annoying. I get mad when fucked up stuff happens in real life, but getting so worked up over tv shows or books or whatever... Sometimes people exaggerate and over-react for nothing, really. And it's annoying as fuck when you genuinely like something and somebody will come and tell you that product is racist and it must burn in hell and everyone involved with it is basically Satan. That ruins the fun all the time and I'm tired of it.
klauses 23rd-Nov-2012 09:39 pm (UTC)
Let me get this straight. You get "mad" when this stuff happens in real life, but when a influential celebrity says it on a popular talk show, caring about it is overreacting? A commenter asked why people don't like her, and another commenter provided an answer. You're the only person here overreacting that I can see.

If your only issue with people thinking her comment was offensive (and it was) is that you feel like you can't stan her anymore, then what's the problem? Is your fondness of her affected by the way people on the Internet feel?
manubibi 23rd-Nov-2012 09:46 pm (UTC)
No, I'm perfectly calm. It's just I don't get all the outrage. Why don't people get this mad when religion is made fun of? Why don't they get mad about people getting slaughtered every day in the Middle East? Those are REAL issues. A joke about a cat, honestly, is something stupid to get mad at someone for. I see it as stupid, because you can't define a person over one joke she/he made. COME ON, PEOPLE. ONTD is the kind of place where some celebrity does something that pisses people off and suddenly that person is SATAN.
(and for the record, I'm not a stan of her, but it irks me when ONTD decides that somebody's a shitty person when other celebrities say way worse stuff and everybody will be like "OMAIGAWD I LUV HER SHE SO SASSY LMAO".
browniecakemix 23rd-Nov-2012 09:40 pm (UTC)
because it's not even remotely possible that anyone could "genuinely like something" that is racist

give me a fucking break

part of being a responsible human being is acknowledging that just because you like something doesn't mean it can't be problematic, e.g. Sixteen Candles is one of my favorite movies but that doesn't mean I won't admit it's kind of racist

likewise just because it's someone you like saying something ignorant doesn't mean they should ~get a free pass
expromqueen 23rd-Nov-2012 09:24 pm (UTC)
she used the d-word a while back, during a magazine interview
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