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Jennifer Lawrence brightens day of sick children in Montreal
Superhero by day, superhero by night; Jennifer Lawrence is outdoing herself.
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Shriners Hospitals for Children Jennifer Lawrence visited Shriners Hospitals for Children in Montreal Canada on August 7.
The star has been filming alongside co-stars Oscar Isaac, Jame McAvoy, Nicholas Hould and Michael Fassbender, as she reprises her role of Mystique.
The star was all smiles as she knelt to chat to the sick youngsters, and the staff were full of praise for her surprise visit.
Jennifer Lawrence brightened children’s days when she took time out from filming X-Men: Apocalypse to visit a hospital this weekend.
Lawrence seemed to be super thrilled to pose for photos with staff members, nurses and the kids, .
“You never know who might visit”, tweeted Shriners Hospital, which caters to children with neuromusculoskeletal conditions, burn injuries and other special healthcare needs. She was having fun interacting with everyone she encountered in the hospital.
“Jennifer and I have become friends. You should come.'” Schumer recently shared on The Daily Show.
Schumer continued praising the “Hunger Games” actress, “She’s the coolest chick you’ll ever meet”.
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Lawrence, a native of Louisville, Kentucky, has made stops at children’s hospitals before.