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Posted: 2015-12-29T15:11:41Z | Updated: 2015-12-29T15:11:41Z Jennifer Lawrence On Why She's Always 'Drunk And Disappointed' On New Year's Eve | HuffPost

Jennifer Lawrence On Why She's Always 'Drunk And Disappointed' On New Year's Eve

"Everyone's chasing a good time, and it's always a disappointment."
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If you dislike New Year's, you're not alone. "Joy" actress Jennifer Lawrence admitted that she despises the holiday on a pre-taped New Year's Eve special of "The Graham Norton Show."

"I really hate it," confessed Lawrence on the show. "I've never had a good one. Everyone's chasing a good time, and it's always a disappointment. I plan on doing nothing and then if something lands in my lap ... but I always end up drunk and disappointed." 

The actress jokingly added, "Drunk and Disappointed should be the title of my memoir!" 

The 25-year-old star also admitted to do something pretty shocking on the show, prompting a confession from fellow Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne. 

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After Norton asked JLaw about some of her biggest mishaps , the actress didn't hold back.

"I am a puker," said Lawrence. "When I get stressed and exhausted, I just vomit. I was driving with my publicist the other day and had to roll down the window and I puked all down the side of the car." 

Oh, but that's not all. 

"It was in front of all the paparazzi -- I painted New York!" confessed JLaw. "And I threw up at Madonna’s party -- on the porch!" 

Actor Eddie Redmayne then offered up his own extraordinarily similar story involving Madge herself. 

"This is something I have never admitted to the world, but I puked at Madonna’s party too!" 

Celebrities, they're just like us! Minus the part about being at Madonna's party -- it's safe to say we're still waiting on our invite. 

To catch Norton's New Year's Eve special , tune in to BBC One on Thursday, Dec. 31 at 10:45 p.m. 

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