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  • Jennifer Lawrence Doesn’t Judge Robert Pattinson for Having Zero Oscars, Really

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    JLaw and R.Pat are one delightful duo. Die, My Love stars Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson recently participated in an especially entertaining edition of Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector Test, where they chatted about rapping, former roommates, reality television, and having (or not having) Oscars.

    Those who have been paying attention should have seen this coming: Lawrence told Las Culturistas hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers that she specifically wanted to do a Lie Detector Test with Pattinson. When Lawrence’s wish was granted, she made Pattinson strap in for the polygraph first. Pattinson, who has a known history of telling tall tales during interviews, was visibly nervous before Lawrence began grilling him. Her first one for Pattinson: “You once said you wanted to be a rapper named Big Tub. Do you want to be Big Tub instead of being an actor?” Ultimately, Pattinson agreed it was too late to pursue his rapping dream—and acknowledged that he hadn’t yet chatted with fellow rapper turned actor Timothée Chalamet about his musical aspirations.

    Lawrence later asked Pattinson if he’s jealous that she has an Oscar and he does not. “I’m not jealous of your specific one. I’m glad you have one,” he said after careful consideration. “I wouldn’t want to take it off you and have it for myself.” So diplomatic. Further into the questioning, Pattinson joked that he would return for another Twilight film because he likes taking roles from younger actors—and maintained that he is a member of Gen Z. When Lawrence called him out—Pattinson is, in fact, a 39-year-old millennial—Pattinson dug his heels in further. You’re only as old as you feel.

    Soon, it was Lawrence’s turn in the hot seat. She, too, was nervous: “I guess I never realized how much I lie in interviews,” Lawrence said. She was apparently truthful while saying that she still believes everyone hates her—“I don’t know why anybody wouldn’t”—and when calling Emma Stone her best friend. (No wonder the two are reportedly producing a Miss Piggy movie together.) Lawrence also admitted she’s jealous of Stone for having two Oscars, while Lawrence only has one—which doesn’t mean Lawrence judges Pattinson for having none. “You deserve many,” she added.

    An avid reality television watcher, Lawrence admitted that she has fallen off on The Kardashians, but that didn’t stop her from having strong opinions about the family anyway. After revealing that her favorite is Khloé Kardashian, Lawrence laid in a bit on Kourtney: “Kourtney is more annoying than ever,” she said. “She drives me nuts. Everything has to be an announcement. ‘I’m not going to wear outfits anymore.’ Just wear whatever you want. Don’t make an announcement about it. Or like, ‘I don’t have a TV in my room.’ Just don’t watch TV. Stop announcing it. Just shh.”

    It seems like Lawrence got away with at least one lie during the test, when Pattinson asked her if she thought The Hunger Games was cooler than Twilight. “No,” she said convincingly, prompting the analyst to confirm that she was being truthful. “Breaking news: This machine is broken,” Lawrence then said. It’s true: Katniss Everdeen could take Edward Cullen any day of the week.

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  • Julia Fox Thinks Pete Davidson Needs to See a Dominatrix

    Julia Fox Thinks Pete Davidson Needs to See a Dominatrix

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    To tell you the truth, Julia Fox thinks Pete Davidson, with whom she once modeled in a pill-strewn, Barbie-themed Paper magazine photo shoot, would really thrive on getting kicked right where it hurts. 

    “I think he probably needs to see a dominatrix,” she said while taking Vanity Fair’s infamous lie detector test. “I could see him really liking the deprecation, like, ‘you’re a little bitch,’ things like that. I could see him getting off to that. Just a hunch.”

    And Fox, who used to participate in what she called “ball-busting” during her stint as a dominatrix, has the lived experience to back that hunch up. She “found that to be highly therapeutic. Just a releasing of rage, down with the patriarchy.”

    Would she do it again for a million dollars?

    “I would do it for a lot less,” she said. “If you want ball-busting, it’s free. Anything else, it’s $10K an hour.”

    Fox, whose memoir, Down the Drain, was published October 10, has made her name on her outspoken, sometimes outrageous takes. She’s a pretty open book—why else would she share that she never actually had sex with Kanye West when they dated?—and tells VF that she’s “truthful to a fault.”

    So, naturally, our team of honesty experts took the challenge and grilled her on everything from her true feelings about Kim Kardashian and Adam Sandler, to where she thinks her memoir (which she has called “a masterpiece”) ranks in comparison to some other notable titles, whether she hates men, the most expensive thing she’s ever stolen, whether that’s how her voice really sounds, and more.

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  • Shraddha Murder Case: What is Polygraph test? How does a lie detector work?

    Shraddha Murder Case: What is Polygraph test? How does a lie detector work?

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    On November 21, the Delhi Police were granted permission to conduct a polygraph test on Aaftab Poonawala, the accused in the murder of Shraddha Walkar.

    A polygraph test, also known as lie detector test, includes devices such as cardio-cuffs and sensitive electrodes attached to the person being tested. While he or she is asked specific questions, the instruments measure and record blood pressure, blood flow, pulse, respiration, breathing rhythms, skin conductivity, perspiration, and arm and leg movement.

    When a person gives deceptive answers (or lies), his or her physiological responses differ from when he or she states the truth. The investigators monitor the changes in the person’s body, breathing pattern, and heart rate.

    According to Psychology Today, the first polygraph was created in 1921 by John Larson, who combined previously made methods of measuring respiration, heart rate, and blood pressure that had each shown promise as a measure of lying.

    How does it work?

    According to CBS, a subject’s chest and abdomen are covered with rubber tubes to measure respiratory activity, their fingers are fitted with tiny metal plates to record sweat gland activity, and their cardiovascular system is observed using a blood pressure cuff or a similar device.

    The test’s underlying theory is that telling the truth would cause a different physiological reaction than lying would.

    Aaftab is charged with killing his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar in May 2022. Aaftab is accused of killing Shraddha, then cutting her body into 35 pieces over the course of 18 days. The nation was shocked when the murder’s gory details were made public more than five months after the crime.

    Also Read: Aaftab Poonawala’s lawyer says he hasn’t confessed that he murdered Shraddha Walkar

    Also Read: Aaftab Poonawala says he killed Shraddha Walkar ‘in heat of the moment’

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