DON’T LOOK! Jennifer Lawrence injured after glass exploded in her face & hit her eye on set as production for new movie is shut down

JENNIFER Lawrence was injured after glass exploded in her face and “hit her eye” on set as production to her upcoming film Don’t Look Up shuts down.

The actress stars alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in the new Netflix film.

Jennifer Lawrence was injured on the set of her upcoming movie Don't Look Up

11Jennifer Lawrence was injured on the set of her upcoming movie Don’t Look UpCredit: Marc VasconcellosA source revealed that the A-lister had glass shatter in her face as some 'hit her eye'11A source revealed that the A-lister had glass shatter in her face as some ‘hit her eye’Credit: BackGrid

According to Page Six, the 30-year-old suffered an injury when an explosion that featured glass shattering unfortunately led to some glass making contact with Jennifer’s eye.

A source explained: “An explosion was set up for a stunt in which glass shatters.”

However, the insider told the outlet that while some glass hit her eye, Jennifer is expected to be “okay.”

The Boston Globe also dove into details of the stunt, which featured a trash can being launched into a window, sending fragments flying in every direction – one of which crossed paths with Jennifer.

'An explosion was set up for a stunt in which glass shatters,' a source explained

11’An explosion was set up for a stunt in which glass shatters,’ a source explainedCredit: BackGridJennifer, who stars in the film with Leonardo DiCaprio, is expected to be 'okay,' according to the insider11Jennifer, who stars in the film with Leonardo DiCaprio, is expected to be ‘okay,’ according to the insiderCredit: BackGridLeonardo smiles while on set11Leonardo smiles while on setCredit: BackGridJennifer wears a face shield on set prior to the incident11Jennifer wears a face shield on set prior to the incidentCredit: Getty Images – GettyProduction of the film was shutdown for one day following Jennifer's accident11Production of the film was shutdown for one day following Jennifer’s accidentCredit: Netflix

A photo, snapped by Marc Vasconcellos, shows Jennifer following the incident as people came to her aid.

The movie, currently being filmed in Boston, was shut down for the day following the scary turn of events.

Jennifer and Leonardo, 46, are set to play two astronomers who take it upon themselves to set out on a media tour to let the public know that a meteor will crash on earth in six months.

In the film, Jennifer and Leonardo play two astronomers looking to warn the public of an oncoming meteor11In the film, Jennifer and Leonardo play two astronomers looking to warn the public of an oncoming meteorCredit: AFP or licensorsThis will be the first time the famous actors work together11This will be the first time the famous actors work togetherCredit: Getty Images

The film has plenty of heavy hitters including Jonah Hill, Cate Blanchett, Timothée Chalamet, Matthew Perry, and Ariana Grande.

Production of the film was previously delayed due to the coronavirus.

It has been a rough couple of months for Jennifer, as back in November her family farm in Kentucky was charred by a “horrible fire.”

All this comes just a few months after Jennifer's family saw their farm destroyed by a 'horrible fire'

11All this comes just a few months after Jennifer’s family saw their farm destroyed by a ‘horrible fire’Credit: Getty Images – GettyJennifer is married to Cooke Maroney11Jennifer is married to Cooke MaroneyCredit: Rex Features

One of the barns on the property completely burned down as the family said at the time they were “mourning the loss of years of hard work and memories” that occurred behind those walls.

The Oscar winner’s parents and brother, Blaine, run Camp Hi-Ho which offers fishing, swimming, paddle boating, horseback riding, archery and crafts for children and teens.

Source: thesun.co.uk

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