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Seth Rogen 'Pretty at Peace' With 2014 Sony Hack Aftermath, Didn't Use Intimacy Coordinator With Robert Pattinson
6 Nov
Summary
- Seth Rogen 'pretty at peace' with 2014 Sony hack aftermath
- Jennifer Lawrence refused to edit cellulite in 'Die My Love' film
- Jennifer Lawrence didn't use intimacy coordinator with Robert Pattinson

According to a recent interview, actor and filmmaker Seth Rogen is now "pretty at peace" with the aftermath of the 2014 Sony hack, which caused significant turmoil in the entertainment industry. The hack, carried out by a group called "Guardians of Peace" with alleged ties to North Korea, led to the leaking of Sony employee data and emails, as well as threats that prompted the studio to forgo a nationwide release of Rogen's comedy film "The Interview."
Rogen admitted that the events of 2014 were "really bad and really catastrophic" for him, with people he knew losing their jobs and the head of Sony Pictures, Amy Pascal, essentially being fired. However, Rogen now feels that the controversy has been recalibrated, stating that unless the president is directly involved, it's not considered true controversy.
In a separate incident, actress Jennifer Lawrence revealed that she refused to let the film "Die My Love" edit her cellulite, stating firmly, "No. That's an ass!" Lawrence also disclosed that she did not use an intimacy coordinator when working with actor Robert Pattinson, saying, "He's not pervy."
These revelations provide a glimpse into the personal experiences and decisions of high-profile actors navigating the complexities of the entertainment industry.




