Jennifer Lawrence has stunned fans by going completely naked in her new film No Hard Feelings, which has just been released on Netflix in the US.

The Oscar-winning actress performs full-frontal nudity in one very explicit fight scene in the raunchy romantic comedy, that was released in cinemas in June this year.

Now fans have taken to social media in complete shock at the eye-popping scene, that shows the 33-year-old tackling a group of troublemakers on the beach after they steal all her clothing.

‘Why is Jennifer Lawrence in this movie naked-fighting?’ one shocked fan wrote just last night. 

The particular scene which occurs mid-way through the film, shows Jennifer’s character Maddie going skinny dipping with a 19-year-old student whom she is trying to seduce.

Up until this point in the foul-mouthed comedy, viewers had been following J-Law and the scene-stealing Andrew Barth Feldman embark on a very awkward romance.

Maddie (Lawrence) has been tasked with dating Percy (Feldman) by his parents, who are eager for their son to have some romantic experience before he goes off to college. 

Their awkward dates lead them both to disrobe at the beach and when their clothes are stolen, a fully naked Maddie runs across the sand to aggressively reclaim them from a group of pranksters.

‘Jennifer Lawrence is naked in No Hard Feelings? What the f**k,’ one wrote on X.

‘Was not remotely paying attention to the movie I put on at work & all of a sudden I turn around to Jennifer Lawrence beating up teenagers naked on a beach & getting punched in the p***y,’ a fan wrote crassly on X.

Another wrote: ‘Jennifer Lawrence is Freggin hilarious in No Hard Feelings. She’s completely fearless, gets all kinds of butt-naked, and is a foul-mouthed truck driver. If I didn’t respect her so much I’d probably ask her to marry me.’

A fan joked: ‘Never thought I’d see a naked Jennifer Lawrence body slam a kid on the beach but maybe nature is healing.’

The film was a modest hit this summer bringing in $87m at the box office against its $45m budget.

However, the nude scene has been no secret — as Jennifer herself spoke about it publicly when promoting the film.

‘Everyone in my life and my team is doing the right thing and going, “Are you sure? Are you sure? Are you sure?”‘ she told Variety this year. ‘I didn’t even have a second thought. It was hilarious to me.’

Some fans wondered why Jennifer, who won an Oscar in 2013 for Silver Linings Playbook, opted to do a fully nude scene in that context.

One fan wrote on X: ‘To be 100[%] clear: I am a HUGE fan of J-Law — hell, one of the only JOY defenders out there — but her decision to run around buck naked on a beach duplexing teenagers in #NoHardFeelings is monumentally baffling. You won an OSCAR girl, what the hell made you say “yes” to that?’

Another just asked: ‘Did I really just watch Jennifer Lawrence fight in the nude? Wtf. Girl no.’

In the movie, Jennifer stars as Maddie Barker, an Uber driver and bartender who answers a Craigslist ad to help the Becker’s, who are wealthy parents of Percy Becker, 19, an awkward guy with no experience with girls and being social.

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MORE than a thousand swimmers shed their clothes to venture into the bracing waters of the North Sea along the coast of Northumberland, celebrating the 11th annual North East Skinny Dip in honor of the Autumn Equinox.

Participants of all ages, in their natural state, reveled on Druridge Bay’s shoreline on a Sunday morning, fully embracing the liberating experience of going au naturel.

Swimmers exhibited a variety of attire choices, from whimsical wigs to Hawaiian garlands, and even some opting for the warmth of a wooly hat, as they braved the frigid waters at the break of dawn.

As the waves gently washed ashore, participants dashed exuberantly toward the sea, hand in hand, skipping with sheer delight.

This marked the 11th consecutive gathering of skinny dippers, an event that has collectively raised over £100,000 for the mental health charity Mind since its inception in 2012.

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