Lemme stan for J-Law now cause she knows the tea::
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Actress Jennifer Lawrence has confessed that she gets inspiration from Meryl Streep and Cate Blanchett.
The 23-year-old said that the two have been her role models and she would like to live her life like Streep, almost following in her footsteps.
"I don’t know if I’d necessarily call her an idol or a role model, but someone I admire, who’s an incredible actress, is Cate Blanchett. I think sheÂ’s extraordinary," Lawerence said in a statement.
"Meryl Streep as well, not just because of her acting but because she’s Meryl Streep and I’d like to live my life the way she has lived hers.
"The way she went away with her kids, we never saw pictures of her babies. I respect that a lot. And it’s not like I’m that way, because generally I want to do tons of things. I want to produce, I want to do this or that and have a heart attack at 25. But she’s only an actress and I like that," she added.
Despite Eminem's career-long ability to stir up controversy, virtually everybody agrees on his mic-slaughtering verbal agility. As SPIN's must-read review of this week's The Marshall Mathers LP 2 puts it, "If rapping were a purely athletic competition, Eminem would be Michael Phelps and Mary Lou Retton combined: pure agility and flexibility, like an unstoppable bullet with only white-hot hate in his wake." But there's not really an athletic equivalent to the way the Detroit MC deprived himself of his greatest gift on SNL. Twitter was full of commenters pointing out it sure looked like Eminem was lip-syncing, and whether he was or not, that's the real crime: Here's the guy who wins every rap Olympic gold medal, and he couldn't even convincingly appear to be swimming.
At least Eminem applied his disconnectedness to two MMLP2 rap-rock songs that knock hard on record. Pioneering producer Rubin joined him and a hard-hitting live band as a DJ on lead single "Berzerk," a punk-rap throwback that despite its un-punk lack of brevity makes a run for Killer Mike and El-P's jewels. And if Slim Shady couldn't convincingly replicate rapping, the blond, parka-coated figure still carried considerable stage presence; at one point, he made a Berzerk Face™ reminiscent of his oddball ESPN college football interview. For the anthem-aspiring "Survival," Eminem brought out frequent collaborator Skylar Grey rather than the album's guest Liz Rodrigues, and the switch-up only emphasized the hook's interchangeability.
Lmao this is his second public appearance (look at that, he doesn't even NEED to promote and his songs still sell buvketloads). It's all a front though, he's perfectly sane of the mind.