Jennifer Lawrence, who recently opened up about struggling with “intrusive thoughts and anxiety” after the birth of her son Cy, appears at ease as she goes out with a friend in NYC

Jennifer Lawrence seemed relaxed as he enjoyed a walk in New York with a friend Saturday.

The actress, who has pushed back against allegations she had plastic surgery, bundled up in a large black puffy coat with orange lining in the cool and cloudy conditions.

The No Hard Feelings star, 33, wore a green sweater which was French tucked into her straight leg jeans.

Her long, blonde hair was styled straight and she war round rose colored sunglasses.

Her pal was wrapped in a mauve puffy jacket over a black raglan shirt and black athleisure pants and sneakers.

A raspberry toned sweater peaked through as the companion used the long sleeves to keep her hands warm.

She appeared makeup free and parted her long, blonde hair on the side and brushed it straight.

In a recent chat with Kylie Jenner Interview magazine, the Oscar winner opened up about hiring security after her son Cy, almost two, was born.

She shares the tyke with her husband, Cook Maroney, and said becoming a mom made her anxious and begin to experience ‘intrusive thoughts.’

Jennifer said she initially wanted her security team to be ‘invisible,’ though she quickly found out that that approach wasn’t feasible or helpful.

‘Yeah, friendly is nice because before I hired them, in my mind I was like, I want them to be invisible. I don’t want my kid to see you or know you,’ she shared. ‘And then once they start working for you, it’s like, “Well, wait. This is a person in our life. He’s helping us.”‘

The actress added that it was ‘not really a good lesson to ignore the person that’s helping us.’

‘It’s probably better to say, “Say good morning to Sean. Hi. How are you?” We’ve incorporated them more in our lives, which surprised me. That wasn’t how I planned it,’ she stated.

One of Jennifer’s next projects will allow her to show her comedic chops again.

After getting big laughs in the Netflix comedy, No Hard Feelings, as a woman hired to help a withdrawn teen get some life experience before he goes to college, she has signed on for the horror comedy Die, My Love.

Scottish director and writer Lynne Ramsey described the film to Variety as being ‘about mental health…and the breakdown of a marriage. But it’s really f**king funny.

At least I think it’s funny,’ she added, ‘But I’m [from Glasgow], so I’ve a really black sense of humor.’