Jennifer Lawrence already left Montreal, Canada as she wrapped up filming for "X-Men: Apocalypse." But not before giving back as Chris Martin's girlfriend visited a children's hospital last week.
On Thursday morning, as reported by Daily Mail, Jennifer Lawrence was packing all her things from her rented apartment in Montreal as she prepared to go back home.
"The Oscar-winning star looked uncharacteristically casual as she emptied her rental apartment after shooting her final scenes for the Bryan Singer-directed film, before taking a private jet out of the city," it said.
"Earlier this week, the kind-hearted star brightened up the day of some of her young fans with a surprise visit to a children's hospital in Montreal," it added.
Chris Martin's girlfriend reportedly took a break from filming the "X-Men: Apocalypse" in order to pay a visit to sick kids at the Shriners Hospital for Children.
"Pictures posted to the hospital's Facebook page show the blonde beauty cuddling and chatting with some of the youngsters - and she even signed casts for some of the lucky ones," Daily Mail added. "Shriners Hospital wrote on Facebook: 'A very special visitor stopped by our Canada hospital today.'"
Chris Martin was nowhere in sight during Jennifer Lawrence's visit to the children's hospital but that's not exactly news as the Coldplay singer reportedly didn't come on set of his girlfriend's movie "X-Men: Apocalypse."
The couple has been extremely private about their relationship. They allegedly split late last year although they reunited by the New Year. If the tabloids are to be believed, Chris Martin and Jennifer Lawrence have broken up so many times than fans care to remember.
One of the main sources of their problems, according to multiple rumors, was Gwyneth Paltrow's meddling. The "Iron Man" actress formalized her divorce from Chris Martin earlier this year.
Gwyneth Paltrow has told Entertainment Tonight that she has a very good relationship with Chris Martin.
"It's been hard, and we've gone through really difficult times, but we've always said these children are our priority," she said.