Jennifer Lawrence thought she was going to die in the emergency room

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Jennifer Lawrence says she almost died when a private plane flew from her hometown of Louisville, Kentucky, to New York City in 2017.
The actor recalled that even the pilots believed they were going to die after two of the plane’s engines failed to land, forcing the arrival of emergency services.
“One engine went out, and we did an emergency landing because we only had one star,” said “Die Love My” while appearing on the “Las Culturistas” Podcast.
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“I was already flying with a family friend, and he was really strong, like He was My Man
“‘Like if the plane is quiet, we F —–,'” He continued. “And as soon as he said it, I knew it was going to happen.”
Jennifer Lawrence recalled the time she almost died during an emergency flight. (arnaitz rubio / Europa Press via Getty Images)
Lawrence described the terrifying moment when everyone realized both engines had failed, including his friend.
“He knew we were going to die,” the Silver Star Playbook “Star told Podcast Hosts. “I mean, the pilots knew we were going to die. Like, the whole cockpit lit up – lights, lights. As the driver was crying.
He added: “We were just, we were going to die. “And I had my little dog Pippi on my lap, and I just felt bad for him because he didn’t accept this.
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Jennifer Lawrence was flying a private jet when both engines went out. (Samir Hussein / Reanemage)
“And we were getting closer and closer, and I was trying to leave voice messages for my friends and family.
The pilots diverted the plane to Buffalo to try to land the emergency.
“And then, as we start to get closer, I see the runway and I’m like, ‘wow, maybe we’ll …’ And then I see fire trucks and stuff. ‘ And then they fly back in the wind and the wind like the wind caught in sex, and then they hit again and they just came alive like that,” said Lawrence, moving his hands up and down.
“And then the archers opened the door, and then we all just started hugging and crying.”
Lawrence once opened with a scare in 2021.
“I know, I’m secretly depressed, I should die,” Vanity Fair gushed at the time.

Jennifer Lawrence recalled the moments after the engine failure. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Variety via Getty Images)
“We were all just going to die,” Lawrence told Vanity Fair, recalling the moment he read both engines. “I started to leave little mental circles in my family, you know, ‘I’ve had a good life, I’m sorry.'”
The star of “Hunger” star explained to the magazine how he spent his last moments.
“I started praying. Not to the specific God I grew up with, because he was horrible and a very judgmental boy.
“But I thought, ‘Oh, my God, are we going to survive this? I’m going to be a hotshot, please let me live. Please don’t let me go. Please let me go bald.'”
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Jennifer Lawrence said the planet eventually landed, and no one was hurt. (Stephane Cardinale / Corbis / Corbis via Getty Images)
Lawrence caught her anxiety about flying once, explaining that she still fears it all these years later.
He admitted to Vanity Fair. “It made me very weak.”
“Flying is disgusting, and I have to do it all the time,” Lawrence said.
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