Jennifer Lawrence is no stranger to pop culture, with her witty takes on Bravo’s Real Housewives often making waves on social media. But even she knows her latest opinion might spark some controversy online. While chatting about “messy relationships” with Robert Pattinson during their Die My Love press tour, the Oscar-winning actress shared her thoughts on the love triangle at the heart of Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty.
Jennifer Lawrence is Team Jeremiah!
She said, “I have been ordered by all of my friends to not reveal this, but I am team Jeremiah. I am. I think that Conrad is toxic. He kind of liked [Belly] but then didn’t. He left her hanging. For him to confess his love for her the night before her wedding is sick. I am team Jeremiah. Rake me over the coals!”
About The Summer I Turned Pretty

The Summer I Turned Pretty, adapted from Jenny Han’s hit book series, follows Lola Tung’s Belly as she navigates her feelings for two brothers, Conrad (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah (Gavin Casalegno). While most of the fanbase strongly supported Team Conrad — and got their wish when the finale closed with Conrad and Belly together months after Belly broke off her engagement to Jeremiah — the debate stirred intense reactions online.
During the show’s final season, which aired from July until the Sept. 17 finale, Prime Video repeatedly urged viewers not to engage in toxic behaviour on social media. Gavin Casalegno, who plays Jeremiah, was subjected to harassment from fans rooting for Conrad. After episode eight of the last season, the streamer reminded audiences that “the show isn’t real but the people playing the characters are” and shared a graphic that read, The Summer We Started Acting Normal Online.
The Summer I Turned Pretty movie

The Summer I Turned Pretty franchise is set to return on Prime Video with a feature film that will serve as the conclusion to the story. The movie will be penned by Jenny Han, author of the original novels and co-developer of the series, in collaboration with Sarah Kucserka.
Jennifer in Die My Love

Die My Love, which garnered acclaim for Lawrence at Cannes, tells the story of a married couple whose relationship unravels following the birth of their child. The film marks the latest project from director Lynne Ramsay, known for We Need to Talk About Kevin and You Were Never Really Here. Die My Love is set to release in theatres on November 14 through Mubi.