Jennifer Lawrence looks overjoyed as she runs around Boston in a pair of pajamas to celebrate Joe Biden's win
Jennifer Lawrence was unable to contain her excitement on Saturday, after learning that Joe Biden had won the 2020 presidential election against Donald Trump.
After learning the news of the 46th president of the United States, the actress, 30, posted a video of herself running around Boston in a pair of pink pajama bottoms.
As she played music with a speaker, the Red Sparrow star raced down a street in Boston cheering with her hands in the air, before whipping her hair back and forth.
Giddy: Jennifer Lawrence was unable to contain her excitement on Saturday, after learning that Joe Biden had won the 2020 presidential election against Donald Trump
'Had no choice but to throw a party for 1,' Lawrence captioned the footage of herself in an oversized grey hoodie with the hashtag 'come on Boston lets party.'
In the recording, the three-time Golden Globe winner could also be seen in black Converse sneakers and a leopard print face mask, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her post comes one month after she used her platform to endorse Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and tweet that she is a 'proud' Democrat.
'Had no choice but to throw a party for 1,' Lawrence captioned the footage of herself in an oversized grey hoodie and black Converse sneakers on Saturday; seen in 2019
Overjoyed: After learning the news of the 46th president of the United States, the actress, 30, posted a video of herself running around Boston in a pair of pink pajama pants
On the podcast Absolutely Not, she previously was 'a little Republican' and had voted for John McCain in 2008.
She explained: 'I grew up Republican. My first time voting, I voted for John McCain. I was a little Republican.'
She said that growing up in a Republican household allowed her to 'see the fiscal benefits of some of the Republican policies.'
Blue wave: As she played music with a speaker, the Red Sparrow star raced around Boston cheering with her hands in the air, before playfully whipping her hair back and forth
Clarification: Lawrence made her political affiliations now that she's older, in a tweet last month, after opening up about formerly being more conservative
But Lawrence added that 'the social issues weren’t in line with [her] views' and over the years, she 'changed [her] politics based on the things [she] learned.'
She previously mused on her political journey to Vogue back in 2015: 'I was raised a Republican, but I just can’t imagine supporting a party that doesn’t support women’s basic rights.
'It’s 2015 and gay people can get married and we think that we’ve come so far, so, yay! But have we? I don’t want to stay quiet about that stuff.'
Growing pains: The 30-year-old said: 'I grew up Republican. My first time voting, I voted for John McCain. I was a little Republican' (pictured in June, 2010)
Fiscal conservative: She said that growing up in a Republican household allowed her to 'see the fiscal benefits of some of the Republican policies' (pictured in June, 2019)
The Hunger Games star added: 'My view on the election is pretty cut-and-dried: If Donald Trump is president of the United States, it will be the end of the world.'
During her chat with Absolutely Not, she cited Trump being elected to the presidency as what 'changed everything' for her from a political standpoint.
Lawrence said: 'This is an impeached president who's broken many laws and has refused to condemn white supremacy, and it feels like there has been a line drawn in the sand. I don’t think it’s right... it just changes things for me.'
She continued, referring to Trump's 'stand back and standby' comment to the Proud Boys at last month's first presidential debate: 'I don't want to support a president who supports white supremacists.'
Political journey: But Lawrence added that 'the social issues weren’t in line with [her] views' and over the years, she 'changed [her] politics based on the things [she] learned' (pictured in September, 2019)
The Silver Linings Playbook actress also longed for the days of President Barack Obama's presidency, when she could 'go days, maybe weeks, without thinking about the president because everything would generally be okay.'
She endorsed Vice President Joe Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris earlier this month, when she appeared on a cover of V Magazine's special election issue.
Lawrence said: 'Voting is the foundation of our democracy and our freedom. And I would consider this upcoming election the most consequential of our lifetime.
'I’m voting for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris this year because Donald Trump has and will continue to put himself before the safety and well-being of America. He does not represent my values as an American, and most importantly as a human being.'
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