Yeah I seem to be picking on Jennifer Lawrence. Like Natalie Portman, I used to like her, but have lost respect for both.

“Timothée, I’m waiting for him to get a little bit older, you know?” she told Entertainment Tonight. ”[I’m] buttering him up like a pig for slaughter, and then I’m going to swing right in there as soon as he’s, like, 30.”

“He’s old enough to say that, right? He’s over 18?” she joked. “What if I was like, ‘He’s hot!’ and he’s 15?” Chalamet is 22, ET host Carly Steel assured her.

“I didn’t realize he was so young,” she added. “Tell him to wait! ... [He’s] so, so talented and hot!”

As usual the comment section lit up with some good comments. Here are a few:

You all know that if this was a male celebrity talking about a female actress in the same exact way, the me too people would be calling for blood.

Imagine an actor saying that about an actress no matter her age

So I guess the media is finished talking about her decision to wear a skimpy dress with fully clothed male stars from her recent film? Which is it? Is she empowered, or is she a victim of Hollywood’s patriarchal expectations?

This is a very sexist comment, wonder why she's allowed to objectify HIM but if the tables were turned we would be knee deep in triggered happy people losing their minds and making sure he never worked again.

“He’s old enough to say that, right? He’s over 18?” she joked. "What if I was like, ‘He’s hot!’ and he’s 15?" --- Didn't a male radio host just get fired for saying this exact same thing about a female Olympian a few days ago?

Yes, the male radio host did get fired.

On Tuesday, radio co-host Patrick Connor made comments during a discussion about the Games on Barstool Sports', "Dialed-In with Dallas Braden."

"Her 18th birthday is April 23, and the countdown is on, baby," Connor said on the Sirius XM show. "That's what I like about them high school girls."

He then added: "She's fine as hell! If she was 18, you wouldn't be ashamed to say that she's a little hot piece of ass. And she is. She is adorable. I'm a huge Chloe Kim fan."

While Connor made the comments on a Barstool Sports show, he was fired on Wednesday by KNBR, a radio station in San Francisco where he also worked as a radio host.

1 day and the guy lost his job.

What I see is another #metoo poster child with the attitude, do as I say, not as I do.

Just like Cristina Garcia, as soon as a a man was accused of anything? "You must step down, resign, be fired!" When she now has multiple accusations against her, does she immediately step down or resign? Oh fuck no.