
Jennifer Lawrence reportedly supported her rumored new boyfriend Chris Martin during a Coldplay show at the Ace Hotel Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles on Wednesday.
Sources told Us Weekly the Hunger Games starlet tried to keep a low profile and arrived just minutes before the show began.
"Just before the show was supposed to start, Jennifer Lawrence walked toward the stage, surrounded by a couple girlfriends, trying to find their seat," said the insider. "They looked a little rushed, like they wanted to get to their seat before the show started so someone on the theatre staff helped them out."
The Oscar-winner and her friends eventually found their seats in a private balcony from which she and Martin reportedly exchanged glances throughout the show.
"Chris gave a good look around the room and then spotted someone up on the balcony," the source added. "He pointed and said 'Aha! I see you!' and then smiled and waved. He kept looking up in the direction during the show and smiling, pointing, singing to her."
Sources told Just Jared that Lawrence "stared adoringly at Chris, both hands in the hair, dancing and singing along to 'Magic.'"
The 24-year-old actress and Gwyneth Paltrow's ex have reportedly been dating since August following her split with British actor Nicholas Hoult.
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