Jennifer Lawrence takes a break from filming "X-Men: Apocalypse" for a quick visit at a children's hospital in Canada. JLaw warms the hearts of the patients as she spends time with the children at Shriners Montreal Hospital.
EW reports that Jennifer Lawrence , despite busy schedules in filming "X-Men: Apocalypse," pauses from work and has visited the kids at Montreal children's hospital. There were some photos with JLaw and the children including some staff members.
Shriners Montreal Hospital's Facebook page has posted Jennifer Lawrence's visit. FB Page's post says that a very special visitor drops by to visit them. As reported, everyone inside the facility who has witnessed the visit of JLaw has been having fun.
Access Hollywood says that Shriners' facility has shared several photos of the Jennifer Lawrence's visit. She also has signed a child's arm cast. JLaw also has a photo with a boy on a wheelchair, and also with some nurses and staff.
It is everyone's knowledge that the casts of Bryan Singer's "X-Men: Apocalypse" are in Canada right now to film the movie franchise. But Jennifer Lawrence has decided to take a break and show-up at the hospital.
This is not the first time that a Hollywood celebrity visits at a certain children's Hospital. The "Ghostbusters" cast including Kylie Jenner are some of those famous Hollywood stars who also visited a children hospital in Boston and Los Angeles, respectively. Outside US territory, JLaw is not the first one to stop over at a children's hospital, even Johnny Depp while filming in Australia the recent movie of the "Pirates of the Carribean" has visited a children's health facility.
NY Daily News says that Jennifer Lawrence might play a villain in "X-men: Apocalypse" but she is a superhero to the patients in Shriners Canada.
"X-men: Apocalypse" is slated in theaters on May 27, 2016.