While hosting 'Saturday Night Live,' the actress mocks her fellow contenders in her monologue.
After her Golden Globes win for 'Silver Linings Playbook,' it was off to 'Saturday Night Live' for Jennifer Lawrence.(Photo: Robyn Beck, AFP/Getty Images)
In her Golden Globes speech, Jennifer Lawrence announced (in tribute to The First Wives' Club) that "I beat Meryl."
Suffice to say that most people didn't get the reference and thought Lawrence was being disrespectful to the venerable but extremely cool Ms. Streep.
So Lawrence took her joke one step further. When she hosted Saturday Night Live on Jan. 19, Lawrence mocked her fellow Oscar nominees. "You're about to get served," she told them in her monologue.
Plucky, or in poor taste?
Here's a poke at fellow contender Quvenzhané Wallis: "The alphabet called. They want their letters back."
(For the record, Jennifer Aniston used this first, telling an interviewer in reference to her blond ex Brad Pitt that Billy Idol called and wanted his hair back.)
Lawrence also took aim at famously dour Tommy Lee Jones, whom she dubbed "The most fun person I ever met. He's the best. Such a great energy."
And at Naomi Watts, who's up for The Impossible. "You know what else is impossible? You beating me on Oscar night."
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