He lives his life as a bachelor, going from girl-to-girl, the only problem is, it is not 1975 and no girls are falling at his lap anymore because he is old, bold and wrinkly.
The man in question is none other then New-Jersey born, 75-year-old Jack Nicholas, and his new delusion of getting it on with 22-year-old starlet Jennifer Lawrence became public at the Oscars.
After the show, while getting interviewed by ABC's George Stephanopoulos for "Good Morning America", Nicholas began a flirtatious, let's call it, chat, while walking by.
The chat turned into a few tender touches of Lawrence's should and the follow quote of "You look like an old girlfriend of mine."
This sent the 2013 Oscar winner for best actress into shock and though she replied with ""Oh really, do I look like a new girlfriend?" with a smiling, she turned back to the camera and said, "is he gone?" according to Yahoo.
Kpopstarz.com describes what happened next:
Nicholson grinned, then jumped back into frame shouting, "I'll be waiting!" The "Silver Lining's Playbook" star can immediately be seen with her mouth gaped open in amazement. She then considers the need for a rear-view mirror.
Kpopstarz.com also states that before barging in on her interview, Nicholson could be seen in the background removing his trademark sunglasses and wiping the sweat from his forehead. A sure sign, suggest many fans, that he was enamored by the actress.
The funny part about all of this is that the three-time Oscar winning actor thinks he has a shot, just like he thinks wearing sunglasses indoors is cool, when in reality, only people with eye problems and drug addicts do it.
As for Lawrence, the interview wasn't the only embarrassing situation she found herself in on Oscar night.
Earlier, as she was walking on stage to accept her award, she tripped up the stairs on her Dior Haute Couture dress.
"You are standing up because you're feeling bad that I fell, and that's embarrassing," Lawrence said when she reached the podium, acknowledging the standing ovation from her peers, stated newsmax.com.
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