Jennifer Lawrence on Darren Aronofsky, Emma Stone, Bridesmaids and Children

By Staff Writer | Nov 22, 2016 10:45 PM EST

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Jennifer Lawrence has definitely made a name for herself. At just 26 years old, she has become one of Hollywood's highest-paid talents list. As she poses for the cover of a magazine, she lets people in into her not-so-open life.

In her interview for Vanity Fair's holiday issue, she spilled some beans regarding her friendship with fellow actress Emma Stone. According to her, Emma (Stone) texted her first, getting her number from actor Woody Harrelson. She worked with Harrelson on The Hunger Games, while Stone met him on the set of Zombieland. And while initially replying with an explicative, they soon started getting along really well, even to the point of sharing a "The Notebook" experience together - 365 texts, as Lawrence calls it. And while Hollywood has a penchant for pitting actresses against each other, especially for these similarly-aged young ladies, Lawrence finds the La La Land actress "normal and lovely."

While not confirming or denying rumors that she is dating director Darren Aronofsky, Entertainment Today adding that the couple has been spotted sharing some PDA moments together, she calls him a "visionary". The X-Men star is currently working with the Black Swan director on a yet to be titled film.

Noting that all of her friends are on the stage of getting married and having children, J-Law states that she's has no further plans on becoming a bridesmaid again. Being a bridesmaid for four times, she may opt not to have bridesmaids by the time she walks up the aisle.

As for having kids, well, she finds the idea "dangerous". The Oscar-winning actress refers to herself as a "psychotic dog mom", referring to being a mom to her dog Pippi. She adds that her future children, if ever, would be jealous because she would still be more attentive to Pippi than to them.

Jennifer Lawrence has several movies lined up, including Francis Lawrence's Red Sparrow, Steven Speilberg's "It's what I Do", and Bad Blood, directed by Adam McKay

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