Jennifer Lawrence makes headlines for all sorts of things.
JLaw makes headlines when she trips. She makes headlines when she trips again,Business Relationship over a traffic cone on the Oscars red carpet. She makes headlines when she jetskis, when she eats and, most recently, when she barfs during a Broadway performance.
Per Page Six, the actress excused herself midway through a Monday night performance of 1984 to throw up.
But although this particular show -- starring Olivia Wilde and Tom Sturridge -- is notorious for making audience members faint or vomit, Lawrence's bout of sickness was reportedly due to a stomach flu she caught from her nephews.
On Wednesday Wilde chimed in, referencing her play's messy reputation:
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Wilde's sustained serious injuries (including a broken tailbone) since the play's public debut. In June, she says she split her lip and broke Sturridge's nose during two performances.
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But despite the audience reaction, Wilde's pretty nonchalant about the whole thing.
Per the Hollywood Reporter:
"I’m not surprised, since this experience is unique, bold and immersive," Olivia Wilde, who broke her tailbone and dislocated her rib during previews, told The Hollywood Reporterafter Thursday’s opening-night performance (during which one attendee passed out). "It allows you to empathize in a visceral way, and that means making the audience physically and emotionally uncomfortable."
Translation: Maybe pack a barf bag before attending.
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