JENNIFER Lawrence has come off like a sore loser at the Golden Globes.
The nominee threatened to leave the awards show if she didn’t win for best actress.
Jennifer was nominated for Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy for her role in the comedy No Hard Feelings.
But it seemed the 33-year-old had plenty of hard feelings when Emma Stone beat her out with her role in Poor Things.
As the nominees were being read, Jennifer looked directly at the camera and seemed to mouth, “If I don’t win, I’m leaving.”
Her attitude changed moments later, when Emma was announced as the winner.
Jennifer jumped from her seat with joy for her fellow nominee.
Online, fans weren’t worried for a moment, with many praising the funny exchange between friends.
“Few things I love more than Jennifer Lawrence at an award show,” one person gushed.
“Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone’s friendship is everything to me,” another person lauded.
“Can we get Jennifer Lawrence to host the Golden Globes because she’s actually funny?” a third begged.
BOMBS AWAY
Jennifer’s joke landed better than most of host Jo Koy’s opening monologue.
The comedian was crowned the “worst host ever” after many of his joked bomed.
The first-time and apparently last-minute host yelled “Shut up” and blamed his writers after a Barbie joke was met with crickets.
Koy first turned heads, and stomachs, with a joke about the Barbie movie.
“Barbie was based on a plastic doll with big boobs,” he uttered.
He added the “key moment” is when Barbie goes from perfect beauty to “bad breath, cellulite, and flat feet or what casting directors call character actor.”
There were no laughs, and Jo took notice: “Some I wrote some others wrote,” he amended.
He snapped: “Yo, I got the gig 10 days ago you want a perfect monologue? Shut up.”
“You’re kidding me, right? Slow down. I wrote some of these, and they’re the ones you’re laughing at.”
The comic seemingly threw his writers under the bus, as the audience barely laughed.
YO JO?
Joseph Glenn Herbert Sr., known by his professional moniker Jo Koy, is a Filipino-American comedian, actor, and entertainer.
He is best known for his stint as a long-time panelist on E!’s late-night show, Chelsea Lately.
Koy famously dated the show’s star, Chelsea Handler, from September 2021 to June 2022.
Viewers are also likely to recognize him from his Comedy Central and Netflix stand-up specials, including 2017’s Live From Seattle and 2019’s Comin’ In Hot.
Since then, Koy has also appeared in several movies, TV series, and animated films, including Easter Sunday, Haunted Mansion, The Monkey King, Leo, and Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens.