Jennifer Lawrence Reveals What’s on Her TikTok FYP

Jennifer Lawrence shared on Netflix's Present Company podcast that her TikTok FYP looks more like a farm than a stream of trending dances.

By Steven Vargas Mar 09, 2022 3:43 AMTags
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There's no TikTok dances needed to make it to Jennifer Lawrence's For You Page. 

The Don't Look Up actress recently shared on Netflix's Present Company podcast that her FYP is full of cottagecore vibes and resembles a farm more than anything else, according to audio that Netflix posted on TikTok

"My [TikTok] algorithm is baby goats," the Oscar winner revealed. "It's basically just farm life, so cats, animals, farm life, a couple of recipes—but really it's pretty much strictly animals."

In the middle of the interview with host Krista Smith, she tried to highlight a specific TikToker who comes up on her feed often, but couldn't remember their handle during the interview. Fans in the comment section of the TikTok pointed out the possible TikTok account she was trying to reference at the time was @mommyfarmer who posts videos of her life living on Twin Pines Farm to her over 2 million followers on the video app. 

"Her goat had triplets," Jennifer recalled. "And there was a really tiny one that we didn't think was going to make it through the night. And she did and her name is Ruthie and she is doing beautifully." 

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Jennifer Lawrence Through the Years

Jennifer recently shared her love for TikTok on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Jan. 4, but admitted that although it is her most used app on her phone, she refuses to post from her account. 

"Oh my god," she said in response to Stephen Colbert asking why she won't post. "Could you imagine?"

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Her hesitancy to post on any social media is something she's talked about throughout her career. In 2014, she told BBC 1 Radio that she will "never get Twitter." 

She teased, "I'm not very good on phone or technology. I cannot really keep up with emails so the idea of Twitter is so unthinkable to me."

Jennifer briefly joined the app in June 2020 for a good cause, supporting RepresentUs—a grassroots organization addressing social and political injustice—but hasn't posted since November 2011. 

While she may rarely hear the sound of a tweet, she most definitely will hear the sound of a goat bleating from time to time on her TikTok FYP.