Jennifer Lawrence opened up about her trauma
Actress Jennifer Lawrence was convinced that she would die when the private plane in which she was flying had a double engine failure.
Actress Jennifer Lawrence was convinced that she would die when the private plane in which she was flying had a double engine failure, reports Page Six.
The portal reports her gruesome statements: “My skeleton was all that was left on the seat,” Lawrence told Vanity Fair. The Oscar-winning actress, who joked that private flying also means “deserves to die,” was on her way to New York from her hometown of Louisville, 2017. At one point, passengers were told they had to make a forced landing in Buffalo.
“It looked like we were all going to die,” she said. "I started leaving voice messages in my family's voicemail, like, for example, I had a great life, I'm sorry." The star of the new movie "Don 'Look Up" was just one of two passengers on the plane - the other was the son of a doctor who delivered her and her two brothers.
“I just felt guilty,” Lawrence explained why she apologized. "Everyone's going to be so upset. And, oh my God, my dog Pippi was in my lap, that was the worst part. The little one who didn't ask to be a part of all this."
"I started praying. Not to the specific God, I grew up with, because he was a terrifying and very judgmental type," she recalled. "But I thought, oh my God, maybe we'll survive this? I'll be a burn victim, this will be painful, but maybe we'll survive. Please, Lord Jesus, let me keep my hair. Wrap me in your arms ... Please and, don't let me go bald, "joked this sympathetic actress.
The jet hit the runway, bounced, and hit the runway again before stopping. Rescue teams broke into the plane's door and removed all the uninjured, but Lawrence then had to board another plane in which she was under antidepressants, the portal reports. "It made me a lot weaker," the actress said, looking back at an old adage, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." Lawrence also admitted that she still hates flying a plane: "Flying is awful, and I have to do it all the time."