Jennifer Lawrence Calls Out Kourtney Kardashian as “More Annoying Than Ever”
In a candid turn during a lie-detector segment with Robert Pattinson for Vanity Fair, Jennifer Lawrence didn’t hold back her thoughts on reality-TV star Kourtney Kardashian. Despite once being an open admirer of the Kardashian-Jenner clan, Lawrence said Kourtney is now “more annoying than ever” and that “she drives me nuts.”
What did Lawrence say?
According to media reports, Lawrence described her frustration this way:
“Everything has to be an announcement. It’s like, ‘I’m not going to wear outfits anymore.’ Like, just wear whatever you want. Don’t make an announcement about it.” Page Six
She continued:
“Or like, ‘I don’t have a TV in my room.’ Like, just don’t watch TV. Stop announcing it. Just shhh!” Page Six
She also shared that she hasn’t kept up with the latest season of The Kardashians, though she remains active on TikTok. When asked if she still watches the show, Lawrence replied she was out of that loop this season.
But she still favourites one of the sisters
Interestingly, while her criticism of Kourtney was sharp, Lawrence didn’t shy away from complimenting another sibling. When shown a picture of Khloé Kardashian during the interview, Lawrence responded with a clear “Yes”—indicating Khloé remains her favourite Kardashian.
Why this matters
- Lawrence’s outspoken remarks reflect how even longtime fans of celebrity families can grow weary of the constant public declarations and brand-driven announcements that follow them.
- Her comments may resonate with fans who feel the same fatigue toward the spectacle of influencer announcements.
- For Kourtney’s brand and public image, the critique comes from a high-profile actress who once positioned herself as a fan, adding extra weight to the commentary.
Takeaway
Jennifer Lawrence’s shift from ardent admirer to outspoken critic of Kourtney Kardashian suggests a broader sentiment: when celebrity behavior revolves around performance and announcement, even the most loyal fans may feel fatigued. Whether this signals a changing tide for reality stars or simply a moment of candid honesty, it certainly adds a new chapter to the celebrity-culture conversation.

