X-Men: Apocalypse: Jennifer Lawrence nearly falls over (again) at London premiere

The actress has had her fair share of quandaries with the red carpet 

Maya Oppenheim
Tuesday 10 May 2016 15:01 BST
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For those that missed it, she grabbed headlines last November when she took a dramatic tumble when one of her heels got caught in her dress, at the Hunger Games premiere
For those that missed it, she grabbed headlines last November when she took a dramatic tumble when one of her heels got caught in her dress, at the Hunger Games premiere (Getty Images)

While appearing effortlessly elegant on screen, Jennifer Lawrence has developed a reputation for being something of a klutz.

Proving that her reputation precedes her, the 25-year-old actress nearly fell over as she made her way down the red carpet at the London fan screening of X Men: Apocalypse on Monday evening.

Lawrence almost lost her balance but fortunately managed to recover her composure and avoid a full-on fall ala her infamous Oscars tumble.

Of course, this is not the first or second time Lawrence has taken a plunge. For those who somehow missed it, she took a dramatic tumble after one of her heels got caught in her dress, at the Hunger Games premiere.

Likewise, she took a trip up the stairs at the 2013 Academy awards to collect her Oscar for Best Actress for Silver Linings Playbook. The following year, she slipped yet again, dropping to her knees.

But in displaying her human side, Lawrence’s numerous falls have endeared her to many and she has been vocal about her clumsiness.

“I fell in every single city on the press tour. I fell around the world,” she joked on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon back in November. “Yesterday on the plane I spilt yoghurt all over the plane and the whole plane smelt like sour milk the whole time. You’re welcome”.

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