Hunger Games actress Jennifer Lawrence called former Vice President Mike Pence "gay" and said he has a "weird d-ck" during the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Awards over the weekend.
The event took place in New York City on Saturday.
Lawrence was presenting the Vito Russo Award to musician Orville Peck when she asserted, "I love the gay community. In fact, I was in love with a homosexual. He was my first love."
"I tried to convert him for years, but now I know conversion therapy doesn't work. Did you hear me, Mike Pence? I said conversion therapy isn't real," Lawrence continued. "Even though I know you think it worked on you." 🎥 Jennifer Lawrence entregando um prêmio para Orville Peck, hoje (11), no GLAAD Awards. pic.twitter.com/x6g7CUPqiJ
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The actress did not stop there, with her speech taking a crass turn.
"He’s in New York tonight. He’s receiving a Kid’s Choice Award for weirdest dick," Lawrence said, cracking herself up. #JenniferLawrence threw some SERIOUS shade at Vice President Mike Pence over his views on the LGBTQ community during her #GLAADAwards speech 😱 Take a look 👀 pic.twitter.com/CMW14aVImM
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Pence's political career appears to be largely over as he has been deemed a "traitor" by former President Donald Trump and much of his base.
The former vice president ran for president in the Republican primary but failed to gain any momentum before dropping out.
Since leaving the race, Pence has declared that he will not endorse Trump for president. TRAITOR MIKE PENCE: “I will not be endorsing Donald Trump this year…”
Good! I would pay for Mike Pence NOT to endorse me if I were running. Kiss of death.pic.twitter.com/TVnzkyWVpT
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“Donald Trump is pursuing and articulating an agenda that is at odds with the conservative agenda that we governed on during our four years. That’s why I cannot in good conscience endorse Donald Trump in this campaign,” Pence said during an appearance on Fox News in March.
“During my presidential campaign, I made it clear there were profound differences between me and President Trump on a range of issues. And not just our difference on my constitutional duties that I exercised January 6th,” Pence added.