Jennifer Lawrence turned heads once again with her sharp humor and honesty, this time taking a playful swipe at Kourtney Kardashian during a lighthearted interview.
The 35-year-old Oscar winner appeared alongside her Die My Love co-star Robert Pattinson in Vanity Fair’s lie detector segment, where she shared her unfiltered thoughts on reality television and her favorite stars.
When asked if she still watches The Kardashians, Lawrence admitted she hasn’t been keeping up with the latest season, saying she’s been spending more time scrolling through TikTok instead.

The actress didn’t hesitate when asked which Kardashian she liked most, quickly naming Khloe as her favorite. But when it came to Kourtney, she didn’t hold back, calling her “more annoying than ever” and adding that she “drives me nuts.”
Lawrence went on to joke that Kourtney’s frequent public updates about her lifestyle choices could be a bit much, saying she wishes she would just “shhh.”
Despite the playful criticism, Lawrence has long been open about her affection for reality TV. She revealed that while filming Darren Aronofsky’s intense 2017 film Mother!, she turned to Keeping Up with the Kardashians for emotional relief between scenes. To stay grounded during the demanding shoot, she even set up a computer filled with episodes, headshots, and personal notes about the Kardashian family.
The Silver Linings Playbook star’s passion for the genre hasn’t just been a pastime—it’s inspired her career choices. In 2024, Lawrence signed on to star in a Real Housewives-inspired murder mystery produced by Apple Original Films and A24, blending her love for drama and humor into a new creative venture.

She’s also praised The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, calling one of its finales “the best she’s ever seen.” Jennifer Lawrence’s candid remarks during the Vanity Fair segment highlight what fans love most about her—her mix of wit, honesty, and relatability. Even when she’s taking a jab, it’s all in good fun, proving that Hollywood’s golden girl still has a down-to-earth appreciation for reality TV chaos.
