Jennifer Lawrence was busy at work on Sunday afternoon on Long Island in New York.
The Oscar-winning actress was spotted trying her best on inline skates during a workout on a busy street. The star looked panicked as she went as fast as she could on the skates.
The 32-year-old blonde beauty has been filming the new film No Hard Feelings in the area for several weeks.
Easy to do: Jennifer Lawrence was busy at work on Sunday afternoon on Long Island in New York
Feeling frustrated: The Oscar-winning actress was spotted trying her best on inline skates during a workout on a busy street. The star looked panicked as she went as fast as she could on the skates
Lawrence was not wearing a helmet or even elbow pads as she struggled to navigate her way down the street.
In New York State, only children under the age of 14 are required to wear a helmet when inline skating, but adults are also strongly recommended for safety.
About 40 people die each year from rollerblading, according to Sportsmanist.
Busy girl: The 32-year-old blonde beauty has been shooting the new film No Hard Feelings in the area for several weeks
The mother-of-one wore a red polo shirt that hadn’t fully tucked into her shorts and a backpack with her long, wavy blonde hair over her shoulders as she walked down a street with an anxious look on her face.
She added beige shorts which showed off her toned legs and there was a colorful backpack on her back.
Lawrence, who wears makeup often in her downtime, was beautifully made up with pink blush.
Painted lady: Lawrence, who often wears makeup in her downtime, was beautifully made up with pink blush
Work it, girl: The mother-of-one wore a red shirt and backpack with her hair down as she walked down a street with a look of anxiety on her face. She added beige shorts which showed off her toned legs and there was a colorful backpack on her back
It was a windy day: The star’s hair was blown across her face as she stood on a sidewalk
The roller skates were black with turquoise laces as she added pink socks.
She was also seen adding a brown toweling robe over her shoulders during a break from filming.
The performer co-stars alongside Saturday Night Live’s Kyle Mooney, 38, and Hasan Minhaj, 37.
Having fun with a crew member: Here Lawrence smiled as he leaned on a crew member while wearing knee pads and shin guards
An official synopsis has yet to be released.
But Vogue describes the R-rated adventure as “a Harold and Maude-type comedy based on a Craigslist ad in which a mother was looking for someone to date her son before he goes to college.”
Gene Stupnitsky, who introduced Jennifer to husband Cooke Maroney, 38, co-wrote the screenplay and directs.
Warming up: She was also seen adding a brown toweling dress over her shoulders during a break from filming
There’s a lot going on here: Jennifer appeared to have a black coat around her as she wore the dress inside out and two crew members pushed her
Thanks to that introduction and her subsequent marriage in October 2019, the Silver Linings Playbook star is now a working mom. The happy couple welcomed their son, Cy, in February.
In an interview for Vogue, the outspoken women’s rights advocate opened up about how motherhood changed her life.
“The day after I gave birth, I felt like my whole life had started all over again. Like, now is the first day of my life. I just watched. I was so in love.
Her man: Gene Stupnitsky, who introduced Jennifer to husband Cooke Maroney, 38, co-wrote the screenplay and is directing (Lawrence and Maroney pictured in August 2022)
“I’ve also fallen in love with all the babies around the world. Newborns are so amazing. They’re these little pink, puffy, fragile survivors. Now I love all the babies. Now I hear a baby cry in a restaurant and I’m like, “Awwww, precioussss.”‘
“I left home when I was 14. My relationship with home has always been complicated,” Lawrence said (Picture taken in 2008 when she was 18)
It comes after she said she never graduated from high school and didn’t have a GED.
The star was busy promoting her new film, Causeway, at the 2022 Toronto Film Festival and opened up about her “relationship with the house”, while speaking with Entertainment Weekly.
Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Lawrence convinced her parents to allow her to drop out of school at age 14 and pursue an acting career.
Lawrence explained that her new thriller, Causeway, immediately grabbed her because she could relate to the plot and the search for a sense of belonging.
‘I felt something in my gut when I read this, this immediate, ‘We have to do this’ [feeling]. I identify with that feeling of trying to find your home, finding where you have purpose,’ she revealed.
Adding: “I left home when I was 14. My relationship with home has always been complicated.”
In Causeway, Lawrence plays an American soldier who returns home to New Orleans after suffering a traumatic brain injury while serving in Afghanistan, according to Variety.
She struggles to resume her daily life with her mother while waiting for her possible redeployment.
The Hunger Games star once candidly said she struggled in school as a child, but was convinced she was born to act.
After taking a short hiatus from acting, Lawrence is back and even stepping behind the camera to produce.
Psychological drama Causeway, starring Lawrence and Brian Tyree Henry, is among the films making its world premiere at TIFF this year.