With two of the biggest movies of their generation, these two actresses are bound to clash at some point. News broke of a Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart feud after the release of their popular movies, The Hunger Games and Twilight respectively.
But Jennifer Lawrence denied these rumors and even told Access Hollywood, that she wrote an email to Kristen Stewart herself. "I wrote her an email yesterday because there was this article about Twilight-Hunger Games Feud! And there were all these fake quotes from me and they were hilarious. Some of them were from my 'pal'. And if she reads this, what if she thinks it's true? So I just shot her an email.. and she wrote back and she said 'It's fine..we live in a world where everything you say gets turned into something else," the Mockingjay actress said in the interview.
The pair are obviously not concerned about their movies going head to head in the box office. But what if the issue not involves boyfriends? The most recent Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart feud is apparently involving Lawrence's boyfriend, Nicholas Hoult. According to sources, Lawrence is jealous of the Twilight star who is co-starring with her boyfriend in the new movie, Equals.
Again, Lawrence is quick to quash the rumors and states that she and Stewart are actually friends. She told ETonline, "There was something in a magazine, and I was like 'Oh, my God, that's hilarious,' because Kristen and I are friends," the actress says. "I actually texted her a picture of it and was like, 'Just so you know, this is absolutely true.'"
Yet rumors persist and this time, the latest Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart feud is reportedly over a role that both are vying for. Stewart, 22 and Lawrence, 21 are both eyeing the role of Peyton Loftis in the new movie Lie Down in Darkness, according to the New York Post. The actress both want to play the role so much because its Oscar potential.
In fact, both Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart have been very open about wanting the part. Jennifer told W mag "I am obsessed with that part. I have this feeling of protectiveness over characters I want to play . . . If someone else gets the part, I'm afraid they won't do it right. I'm trying to write the director . . . to convince him that I should be in his movie. I'll chase him if I have to. I'll sit outside his house."
On the other hand, Stewart told Elle magazine, "I want to play Peyton more than anything I can possibly taste or touch in my life. I want to play her so bad. They're the most [bleeped]-up family. There's a script adaptation . . . and it's good."
So this time the feud might be for real, since both actresses are known to be very serious about their craft. As to who would ultimately get the coveted part? Stay tuned to find out.