Jennifer Lawrence at SAG Awards 2014
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The self-deprecating charm of Jennifer Lawrence was on full blast at the SAG Awards on Saturday night, when the actress talked about ‘armpit vaginas’.

Jen, 23, coined the made-up term for when fat under the arm creases when wearing a tight dress, and dropped the word bomb during an interview with E!’s Giuliana Rancic.

‘I know I have arm pit fat, it’s OK… it’s armpit vaginas,’ Jennifer joked when the presenter complimented her sequined Dior dress.

She also told CNN that her dress was ‘squeezing her breasts into her armpits.’

That wasn’t the only humorous turn from Lawrence at the SAG awards where she lost out to Lupita Nyong’o for the best supporting actress gong. 

She looked like she was going wild when she spotted Lupita on the red carpet, showing there was clearly no rivalry between the two actresses. 

Jennifer did take home a statue for best ensemble alongside her castmates and she seemed thrilled about the honour.

Hollywood heavyweight Harvey Weinstein even ambled over to Jennifer’s table after the ceremony to congratulate her.

Lawrence also posed with Dallas Buyers Club stars and first-time SAG Award winners Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey.

Jennifer had picked up the Best Actress in a Supporting role gong at the Golden Globes Award, for her part as the unstable wife of a con man in David O. Russell’s American Hustle. The actress was without her British boyfriend Nicholas Hoult, who was in Utah for Sundance Film Festival on Saturday night.

While promoting his new film Young Ones, the actor said about his girlfriend’s success: ‘ She deserves it all, it’s fun to watch.’

Jennifer Lawrence at the world Premiere of The Hunger Games: Catching Fire in London © Joe Alvarez

Jennifer Lawrence‘s outspoken honesty is one of the things we love most about her — but she may have taken the candor a little too far this time, as her ‘American Hustle’ director recalls she didn’t want to kiss Christian Bale in the film because of his weight gain, he told Us Weekly.

“‘I finally get to make out with Christian Bale, and he’s a really fat guy,’” Director David O’ Russell recalled Lawrence saying on set. “‘He’s Fatman, not Batman.’”

To play con artist Irving Rosenfeld, Lawrence’s on-screen husband, Bale gained a significant amount of weight for the role — a sharp contrast to his sculpted body in the ‘Batman’ films.

While we get that she would have preferred Bale to be more in shape, it’s pretty surprising that J. Law would make such a statement, considering she is all about positive body image and recently even announced that it should be illegal to call people fat on television.

Silly girl, if you’re fat you’re FAT, no point sugar coating it! 

Disaster may have been averted last year, but still quite a shock to learn that the adorably neurotic American girl crush known as Jennifer Lawrence almost died on the set of the next ‘The Hunger Games’ film, ‘Mockingjay.’ What happened?

The actress and Oscar winner nearly choked to death on the fumes emitted by a fog machine while on set in Atlanta. A source said that the incident was “horrifying” — well, yeah! — and that filming came to a halt when the machine broke during a critical scene when J. Law’s Katniss Everdeen leads a rebellion through a tunnel filled with smoke, and she was unable to be located in the dense plume.

A source said the machine “began spewing so much dense smoke during a tunnel sequence that Jennifer literally disappeared from sight — and everybody panicked.” The actors couldn’t find their way out of the thick smoke and began choking and gagging. The only way those on set could locate them was by the sound of their coughs.

An assistant director called for the plugs on the machine to be pulled and to run fans during the attempt to get Lawrence out of the fray.

The source said, “After several scary minutes, a rescue crew finally found the star and carried her out, hacking and gagging. Jennifer’s one tough gal, but she looked really shook up, and kept complaining she felt very nauseous — like she was suffering from vertigo.”