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Jennifer Lawrence Slips on the Stairs While Accepting Oscar Win


The award Best Leading Actress category went to Jennifer Lawrence for her role in Silver Linings Playbook, and it's not a bad thing she was also a fan-favorite, for being young and adorable and great at interviews.

However, Jennifer Lawrence's first Oscar win, was overshadowed by her unprecedented fall on the stairs on the way to her acceptance speech.

Yeah, poor J. Law couldn’t tame her gigantic Dior dress and tripped onto the stairs and then kind of hung out there for a minute. She rattled through her acceptance speech, probably a little too fast, riding on the nerves of THAT FALL.
Jennifer told Hollyscoop on the red carpet that she was struggling with her dress and almost fell a few times walking around for photos.


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