, which promises details of her “wild boozy rides” along with other supposed tales of celebrity Uber encounters. Thestar is “developing a reputation among Uber drivers as a real ‘sleeper.’” An insider says that “after a night of drinking, she’ll fall asleep in the back of an Uber.” Apparently, these “alcohol-fueled catnaps” are so common that an insider told the magazine,"She’s even joked that that’s what Ubers are for.
Sometimes drivers would even need to “nudge her awake.” To make matters worse, Jennifer Lawrence talks in her sleep. The article ends with an insider saying “it’s wild, the thingsTo bolster its story, the tabloid printed a photo of Lawrence presumably walking at night in a drunken stupor. The photograph is not recent and is therefore rather misleading. It’s actually from September 2019 when the.
This story is completely made up. A rep for Lawrence denied that she uses Ubers as shelters for drunken naps. These “wild boozy rides” are closer to fan fiction than reality. Also, falling asleep in a cab hardly constitutes “wild” behavior, so this story is also a bit of a bait-and-switch.has corrected awhere some of her friends were rude to staff. A rep for Lawrence told us on the record the story was “not true” and further pointed out that “she’s filming in New Orleans.