Jennifer Lawrence enjoyed a dinner date with her husband Cooke Maroney in New York City on Saturday.
The happy couple, who wed in 2019, eight months after he proposed, looked relaxed as they stepped out for a rare night away from their one-year-old son, Cy.
The Hunger Games star, 32, looked ready for summer in a short, green, red and white, sleeveless dress and brown high-heeled sandals with the straps wrapped around her ankles.
Her long, blonde hair was styled wavy and she carried a bright green handbag.
Her art dealer spouse, 38, went for a classic preppy look in a navy blue sweater, blue pants and blue trainers.
Parents’ night out: Jennifer Lawrence, 32, and her husband Cooke Maroney, 38, stepped out for dinner on Saturday in New York City
Summer girl: The Hunger Games star looked ready for summer in a short, green, red and white, sleeveless dress and brown high-heeled sandals with the straps wrapped around her ankles
Jennifer stars in the upcoming raunchy comedy film No Hard Feelings, which is due in theaters on June 23.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the Silver Linings Playbook star said she ‘died laughing’ when she read the original Craigslist ad the movie is based on.
‘I thought it was hilarious, but there wasn’t a script or anything,’ she said. ‘I just thought he had a funny idea. And then a couple years later, he handed me the funniest script I’ve ever read in my life.’
Gene Stupnitsky is the Red Sparrow actress’ long time friend – he introduced her to her husband. He directs Jennifer in No Hard Feelings.
When the film’s producers sent him the Craigslist ad, ‘I read it, and I thought, ‘This is wild. Who is the woman that answers this ad?”
‘And I thought, ‘Oh, that’ll be a great role for my friend Jennifer Lawrence,” Stupnitsky said.
Jennifer also spoke to the outlet about the kind of comedy she likes.
‘I guess I like cringe humor,’ she admitted. ‘I do like the idea of comedy that makes people uncomfortable.
‘I love when people are watching through their hands, through their fingers. Nothing makes me happier. And I love a lot of the stuff that Harold Ramis did, his movies.’