An Ohio Senate candidate is feuding with an Oscar winner.
Lawrence said in a Vogue interview that she was disgusted by the idea of Vance running.
She said in the interview that she used to think she was a Republican but later became anti-Trump and that she had recurring nightmares about Tucker Carlson.
If he wrote a big book, he's not a hillbilly. Lawrence said that the man was rich. I'm not running for office pretending that I'm not.
"Hillbilly Elegy" was the book that Lawrence referred to. The best-selling memoir about Vance's life in the rust belt, which was published in 2016, was picked up by the streaming service.
Lawrence told Vogue that she needed to be political. It is too bad. People are dying due to politics.
The host of Fox News asked if Lawrence was implying that people in rural America couldn't read. Lawrence's comments were a classic example of Hollywood getting involved in politics, according to the man.
The implication is that those who buy books and read out in the heartland are notrepresentative. I don't think that is right. I know a lot of people, a lot of friends and family who enjoy reading.
He said that people have learned about the politics of Hollywood.
Lawrence and other Hollywood figures are there for entertainment. At the end of the day, they should leave politics to the people who actually vote and try to run in elections in this country.
He is now a supporter of the former President. A law school friend of Vance's was told that Trump could be America's Hitler. He told Vanity Fair that he was wrong about Trump. Trump admitted that he used to be disapproved of, but said he has put that aside.
In April, Ohio Republicans urged Trump not to back a riskier candidate for the Senate. Trump endorsed Vance on April 15 after he won the primary.
According to the report from Madison Hall, the Yale-educated Vance made $347,752 in royalties from "Hillbilly Elegy" in 2020. His earnings from the book increased to $475k in 2011. He made $327,083 from his job at Narya Capital Management.
Insider didn't get a response from representatives for Lawrence and Vance.