Joan Rivers is calling out actress Jennifer Lawrence after she slammed the E! TV show "Fashion Police." Rivers called Lawrence "arrogant" on Twitter after the "Hunger Games" star bashed the show in an interview with Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer on Nov. 6.
"It's funny how Jennifer Lawrence loved @E_FashionPolice during Awards Season when we were complimenting her every single week," Rivers tweeted on Nov. 12. "But now that she has a movie to promote, suddenly we're picking on all those poor, helpless actors."
"WAIT! It just dawned on me why Jennifer Lawrence fell on her way up to the stage to get her Oscar," she said. "She tripped over her own arrogance."
According to US Weekly, Lawrence talked about her dislike for shows that place judgment on people and mentioned the E! show, which critiques and judges celebrities' outfits, by name.
"Shows like the 'Fashion Police' and things like that are just showing these generations of young people to judge people based on things [that don't matter]," Lawrence said. "They put values in all the things that are wrong and [show] that it's ok to just point at people and call them ugly and call them fat and they call it fun."
"Screw those people," she continued. "You look how you look, what are you going to do, be hungry every single day to make other people happy? That's just dumb."
Lawrence had previously talked about the pressure that Hollywood puts on women to look a certain way. In an interview with Harper's Bazaar UK for the November edition she talked about a time when she was asked to lose weight.
I was young," she told the magazine, via Just Jared. "It was just the kind of sh*t that actresses have to go through. Somebody told me I was fat, that I was going to get fired if I didn't lose a certain amount of weight. They brought in pictures of me where I was basically naked, and told me to use them as motivation for my diet."
Lawrence refused to slim down and said now she is able to "give the weight critics the middle-finger and continue on with her career."