Jennifer Lawrence texts Emma Stone after SAG nomination difference

Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone shared a lighthearted text exchange following the Screen Actors Guild nominations, where Stone earned a nod for 'Bugonia' but Lawrence did not for 'Die My Love'. Lawrence recounted the moment during a recent interview, highlighting their friendly rivalry. Both actresses remain contenders at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards.

On Tuesday morning, the Screen Actors Guild announced its nominations, recognizing Emma Stone for her role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ darkly comic sci-fi drama “Bugonia.” In contrast, Jennifer Lawrence’s performance in the psychological drama “Die My Love,” adapted from Ariana Harwicz’s novel, did not receive a nomination.

Lawrence described the immediate aftermath during an interview with podcast host Josh Horowitz at the 92NY on Wednesday night. “We’re in a group chat and she got nominated for a SAG today and I did not,” she said. “I wrote ‘WHAT!’ and all her friends were like ‘Congratulations Emma’ and I just do a sad face.”

The exchange underscored the playful dynamic between the two actresses, who have often been compared in awards conversations over the past decade. “Every time she tries to talk today, I’m like ‘Why are you not saying sorry,’” Lawrence joked. “She’s been beating me for decades but it’s an honor.”

Despite occasional overlaps in acclaim, Stone and Lawrence have seldom vied directly in major categories. Lawrence secured the Academy Award for “Silver Linings Playbook” in 2013, while Stone won best actress for “La La Land” in 2017, a year when Lawrence was not a prominent contender.

Looking ahead, both are nominated at this weekend’s Golden Globe Awards. Stone competes in the Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy category for “Bugonia,” and Lawrence in Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama for “Die My Love.”

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