Jennifer Lawrence Revealed The Real Reason Why She Wore Flip-Flops On The Red Carpet At Cannes
Chriss Hughes
Jennifer Lawrence Flip Flops At Cannes Explained
At Cannes this year, Jennifer Lawrence made headlines when she stepped out onto the red carpet — but it wasn’t for the reason that you would think.
It was because underneath her gorgeous red-hot Christian Dior couture gown her footwear of choice, to everyone’s surprise, was a pair of…flip-flops.
Considering how outspoken Jennifer is, naturally, people thought she was making a statement about the festival’s antiquated requirement of having women wear high heels for red-carpet screenings.
Festival organizers have confirmed in the past that this is “obligatory” for all women. And over the years, this has been protested by celebrities such as:
Except, Jennifer clarified that she wasn’t making a statement.
Her shoes were “too big.”
Jennifer explained to Entertainment Tonight, “I was not making a political statement, not that I wouldn’t. I had no idea until it, like, came out that there was a whole controversy with people wearing flats, or like, walking down the red carpet barefoot. I had no clue. My shoes were a size too big.”
She continued, “And I wore heels going up, but then I forgot to take a picture with my production team, Excellent Cadaver. So, we had to take an Excellent Cadaver picture, and I knew I would eat shit if I went down in the shoes that were a size too big. I put on the flip-flops, and then everybody’s like, ‘What a statement! Wow!'”
(A gentle reminder, Jennifer did take a tumble at the Academy Awards while on the way to pick up her Best Actress award in 2013.)
“I’m all for making a statement. I just would want it to be on purpose,” she added.
And, that’s it. Her shoes were too big and understandably, she didn’t want to risk a fall.
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