Jennifer Lawrence’s terrifying experience during a home invasion: Oscar-winner and her spouse “restrain” a female intruder who tried to meet the actress by coming through the unlocked front entrance

Jennifer Lawrence and husband Cooke Mulroney acted swiftly when a woman broke into the actress’s Beverly Hills home on Sunday night.

The couple restrained the intruder themselves, holding her until their security team and the police arrived, reported Monday.

The female intruder, 23, was arrested for misdemeanor trespass.

Jennifer and Cooke married on October 19, 2019 at the Belcourt of Newport, in Newport, Rhode Island.

Cooke, 34, is the director of the Galdstone Gallery, which represents artists like Matthew Barney, Ugo Rondinone, Anish Kapoor and Richard Prince and Lena’s Dunham’s dad Carroll Dunham.

Jennifer purchased her LA-area home for $8.225 million in 2014; the former owners include Jessica Simpson and also Ellen DeGeneres.

Jessica bought the home in 2005 for $5.275 million before selling the home to the movie star in 2014.

The home, which is located in the Beverly Hills neighborhood, is 5,500 square feet with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

The home is reportedly in an exclusive gated neighborhood with guards at the entrance.

Jennifer also owns a penthouse in New York City’s Upper East Side, which she is in the midst of trying to sell for $12 million.

The over 4,000 square foot home, which she bought in 2016 for $15.6 million, features three bedrooms, four-and-a-half baths, a fireplace, chef’s kitchen, and a terrace.

The terrifying incident comes in the midst of a worldwide pandemic due to the coronavirus.

On Sunday, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced via video conference on Sunday that all movie theaters, gyms, fitness centers, nightclubs, and bars must close due to the Coronavirus pandemic – going in to effect Sunday at midnight.

In addition, the Mayor said all restaurants must close their dine-in services and only do takeout orders until March 31.

California Governor Gavin Newsom called for people over the age of 65 and people with chronic health conditions to self-isolate as he urged bars, nightclubs, brewpubs and wineries across the state to close.

The Governor also asked that all restaurants in the state to reduce occupancy by half to keep people further away from each other.

As of Monday, the number of cases in Los Angeles have reached 69; the state of California has a total of 490 cases with six deaths.

The United States has 3,802 cases with 69 deaths as of March 16; the worldwide numbers as of March 16 are 170,401 cases and 6,512 deaths across 152 counties.

The deadly bug was thought to have emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019 but it was recently revealed the first case was November 17, 2019 in the Chinese province of Hubei, according to government records leaked to media in mid-March.

The new epicenter of the COVID-19 is Europe, the World Health Organization said; China was previously the epicenter but it spread across the world in a matter of weeks.

Among the worst affected outside of China are Italy, South Korea and Iran, followed by Spain.