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Jennifer Lawrence Stuns at Golden Globes with Rare Husband Appearance

Jennifer Lawrence turned heads on the red carpet and shared a rare public moment with husband Cooke Maroney at the 2026 Golden Globe Awards on January 11.

**At a Glance

  • Jennifer Lawrence walked the carpet in a sheer plunging Givenchy gown while supporting her film Die My Love
  • The couple, who wed in 2019, attended their first major awards show together since becoming parents to two sons
  • Lawrence earned a Best Actress nomination for portraying a mother battling postpartum depression
  • Why it matters: Fans rarely see the intensely private couple together, making the joint appearance a headline moment

Lawrence, 35, arrived at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles wearing a custom creation featuring side cutouts and floral embroidery. Maroney, 41, opted for a classic black suit and bowtie as the pair posed for photographers before heading inside for the ceremony.

The Nominated Role

Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney relaxing on couch with New Yorker magazine and art pieces showing their private love stor

Die My Love, adapted from Ariana Harwicz’s novel, casts Lawrence opposite Robert Pattinson as a married mother who spirals into postpartum depression. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, where it received a nine-minute standing ovation and positioned Lawrence for awards-season recognition.

Private Love Story

The Oscar winner and the art dealer met in 2018 after mutual friend Gene Stupnitsky suggested she contact Maroney about buying a painting. Recalling their first encounter in a New Yorker interview published October 27, Lawrence joked, “I was, like, ‘What kind of name is this? What do I call him?'”

When Maroney invited her to a gallery show, the attraction was immediate. “I was like, ‘Whoa,'” she said, adding that she “had no idea he was hot or single.” The 6-foot-5 gallerist made such an impression that the couple wed in October 2019 at the Belcourt of Newport mansion in Rhode Island.

Growing Family

The couple welcomed first son Cy in February 2022 and expanded their family with a second boy in 2025. Despite her global fame, Lawrence has kept family life largely out of the spotlight.

In a 2021 Vanity Fair interview, she offered a glimpse into their low-key happiness: “I really enjoy going to the grocery store with him. I don’t know why but it fills me with a lot of joy. I think maybe because it’s almost a metaphor for marriage. ‘Okay, we’ve got this list. These are the things we need. Let’s work together and get this done.'”

Rare Public Outings

Before the Globes, the pair last stepped out together on December 9 at Raoul’s 50th anniversary party in New York City. Co-hosted by actor Chloë Sevigny and former Vogue editor Lauren Santo Domingo, the event offered paparazzi a rare shot of the couple smiling in a booth over drinks.

The Golden Globes appearance marks their first major awards ceremony as a married couple, amplifying fan excitement and media attention.

Awards Season Momentum

Lawrence’s nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture-Drama positions her among the season’s top contenders. Die My Love has already generated buzz for its unflinching look at maternal mental health, a theme the actress has said she felt passionate about bringing to the screen.

Key Takeaways

  • Jennifer Lawrence commanded the red carpet in a daring Givenchy gown while supporting her latest film
  • The joint appearance with Cooke Maroney delighted fans who rarely see the couple together
  • Die My Love continues its awards-season run following its Cannes premiere and nine-minute ovation
  • The actress balances Hollywood visibility with a fiercely guarded private life, making Sunday’s date night all the more noteworthy

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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