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Jennifer Lawrence had a good night both at the Golden Globes and online by upping her social media cred by establishing a new ‘#Lawrencing’ trend.
Leave it to Jennifer Lawrence to win both a Golden Globe award and the Internet in the same night.
Long before giving a comical acceptance speech after winning the best supporting actress award, Lawrence, 23, had audiences at home laughing at her antics on the red carpet.
People Magazine via Vine
Jennifer Lawrence was caught on camera creeping up behind Taylor Swift during a Golden Globes red carpet interview.
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The “American Hustle” star stole a moment from singer Taylor Swift’s live interview with Ryan Seacrest when she crept up the stairs behind the “Red” singer, sporting a menacing look on her face.
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The hilarious moment was mocked all over social media, with ‘Arrow’ star Colton Haynes leading the ‘#Lawrencing’ trend.
The priceless moment was first captured in a People magazine Vine video and immediately became a viral sensation.
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Ari Solomon via Twitter
‘Who wore it best? #GoldenGlobes #lawrencing.’
Along with her Swift-bomb, Lawrence’s dress also inspired a new Twitter hashtag — “#Lawrencing.”
McKinzie Roth via Twitter
‘Who wore it better: Jennifer Lawrence or Ariel?’ Social media users had a blast with mocking the simple Dior gown.
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“Arrow” actor Colton Haynes led the way, posting a photo of himself dressed in a makeshift replica of the actress’s Dior dress and making the same photobombing face to his Instagram page.
Scores of other “#Lawrencing” photos popped up on social media pages, with fans of the “Silver Linings Playbook” actress donning white comforters and bed sheets with black bands to mimic Lawrence’s odd Dior choice.
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Although she still looked glamorous, the most comical comparison of Lawrence’s somewhat drab white gown put her in a “who wore it better” match with Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.”