Jennifer Lawrence squeezes in some TV segments before she becomes a mom. When to see her

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Oscar winner and Louisville native Jennifer Lawrence plans to squeeze in at least one last talk show appearance before her baby is born.

The "Don't Look Up" star visited with talk show host Stephen Colbert in early December on "The Late Night with Stephen Colbert" to promote the release of her latest film, which also stars Academy Award-winner Leonard DiCaprio. At the end of the interview, Colbert presented Lawrence with the gift of a tiny onesie for her soon-to-be newborn.

"I'm not going to fit into that!" joked a very pregnant Lawrence.

On Friday, the Hunger Games star returns to "Late Night" at the Ed Sullivan Theater in Midtown Manhattan for what may be her last public appearance for a while.

The 31-year-old movie star is expecting her first child with her husband, art gallery director Cooke Maroney, sometime very soon. Although the couple, who live in New York City, are not talking to the public about a projected birth date or the gender of their child, reports are circulating that the Lawrence-Maroney babe should arrive this month or in February.

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In the meantime, Lawrence has sent her beloved dog, Pippi, to live with her parents in Louisville. According to Vanity Fair, Lawrence sent Pippi to Kentucky to avoid the daily besiegement by the paparazzi when she walks him.

As for the next time we'll see the Oscar winner on the big screen? We won't have to wait long. According to IMDb, Lawrence's next film "Red White and Water" is currently in post-production with a tentative release date sometime in 2022. Lawrence stars in the film about a US soldier who suffers a traumatic brain injury while fighting in Afghanistan and struggles to adjust to life back home.

She'll also team up again with "Don't Look Up" writer and director Adam McKay for "Bad Blood." The feature for Apple Original films will star Lawrence as Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes.

Tuesday it was announced Holmes, who at one time was lauded as the youngest self-made billionaire, was convicted on four of 11 charges related to her company’s failed blood-testing technology.

The film is based on former WSJ investigative reporter John Carreyrou's book "Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Start Up."

There is no release date scheduled for "Bad Blood" so in the meantime, catch Lawrence on CBS' "The Late Night with Stephen Colbert" Friday beginning at 11:35 p.m.

Reach Kirby Adams at kadams@courier-journal.com or Twitter @kirbylouisville.

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