Most celebrities board commercial flights hoping to avoid a scene. Jennifer Lawrence boards commercial flights and starts football chants.
The Academy Award-winning actress revealed her Philadelphia allegiance on Super Bowl Sunday when she took over an airplane intercom to lead her fellow passengers in a rousing Eagles chant.
SEE ALSO: Will Smith made an entire Instagram movie to show his support for the Philadelphia Eagles"Everybody, this is not the pilot speaking– this is Jennifer Lawrence," she began, "It's Feb. 4, it's Super Bowl Sunday, we all know what that means. Can I please just get a 'Fly Eagles, Fly!"
But while the chant failed to stir more than a few passengers – a lot of Patriots fans on board, we're guessing – her intercom speech did grab the attention of a flight attendant who, while probably in on the joke, arrives at the end of the video to shut it all down.
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Lawrence earned her Eagles cred back in 2012 with her Oscar-winning role in Silver Linings Playbook, a drama set in Philadelphia and centered on an Eagles-obsessed family.
The Philadelphia Eagles took home the trophy on Sunday night, devastating Tom Brady fans everywhere. Congratulations to J-Law for her role as hype-man in the hours before the game.
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