Actress Jennifer Lawrence is back in news for comparing the birth of Kim Kardashian’s son Saint West to that of Kate Middleton’s daughter Princess Charlotte.

Lawrence has somehow managed to see the surprising similarity between the two celebrity kids.

"Oh, my God! It was like when Princess Kate was having a princess. I can't wait for it to be 16 years from now, we'll have a teenage princess. That's just the same in America and we'll have a little prince," E! News quoted Lawrence as she promoted her upcoming flick “Joy.”

It appears that Lawrence has already cooked up a love story in her mind that features Princess Charlotte and Kimye’s son Saint West. Charlotte is nearly eight months older than Saint.

Lawrence also revealed that she was planning on to name her son Saint Lawrence in future and she isn’t too happy with the fact that Kim stole her idea. She also said that she is yet to see a photo of Saint.

"I'm so mad that they stole my baby name though—Saint Lawrence," Lawrence said. It was earlier this year when Cosmopolitan termed the Kardashian-Jenner clan as "America's First Family." Apparently, JLaw is also walking on the same lines as she probably considers Saint to be a perfect match for baby Charlotte.

Lawrence bonds well with the Kardashian-Jenner clan and it was in August when she got a surprise visit from Kris Jenner on her birthday.

Kris also posted a photograph featuring her and Lawrence in a bed together.

 

A photo posted by @krisjenner on

"Happy Birthday you piece of shit... God I love you #Jenniferlawrence thanks for making this night a night to remember.....even if we did get caught... I love you Happy Birthday Gorgeous!!!#Bible #momager #doll," read the photo caption.

Lawrence is also in news owing to her alleged relationship with the “Hunger Games” co-star Liam Hemsworth.

The actress has essayed the role of the protagonist Katniss Everdeen in the “Hunger Games'” next franchise “Mockingjay, Part 2.” The film that was released on Nov. 20 featured Lawrence in her “Girl on Fire” avatar.

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