Jennifer Lawrence says she's unsure if she will speak with Ryan Seacrest
during E!'s Oscars red carpet coverage on Sunday given the resurfaced sexual 
misconduct allegations against him. 
Last year, a former E! stylist accused Seacrest of harassment and unwanted touching;
 she claims that she was fired in 2013 after she brought his behavior up to HR. 
E! concluded an investigation into the matter last month that ultimately cleared Seacrest
 of the accusations. The stylist is now claiming that the investigation was not thorough.
Lawrence was asked about Seacrest during an interview with Howard Stern Wednesday. 
After Stern detailed the allegations to the Red Sparrow actress, she said,
 "I can't imagine him being sexual." When pressed further about whether or not she would
 speak with him on the red carpet, she added, "I don't know about
 the Ryan Seacrest thing."
Lawrence continued, "I think it is scary, you know. He has not been to trial for anything. 
I am not a judge. I am not a jury … that is where this stuff gets tricky."
However, Lawrence's issues with E! run deeper than just the allegations against 
its long-standing red carpet live host. The 27-year-old has publicly supported former E! 
News host Catt Sadler, who announced her resignation last year after discovering 
she made significantly less than male co-host Jason Kennedy. (Lawrence and Sadler
 recently revealed that they were producing a docuseries 
based on the #MeToo movement.)
Lawrence told Stern, "I mean, there is a lot to think about with E!, you know?" 
She added, "I have noticed that they keep cycling these women and I am going, 'Is that 
so you don't have to pay another woman equally to Jason [Kennedy]?
 Is this just a way to still maintain that you are not paying women equally?'"
The actress also noted that she "always had a problem" with the now-defunct show 
Fashion Police, saying, "I don't have a problem with talking about what women are
 wearing. There was a time they were just mean about people's bodies,
 things you shouldn't say."
Regardless, it appears that Lawrence doesn't seem to be stressing over the situation
 if she were to skip Seacrest on the carpet. She added, "There are already [news] outlets
 that I'm just like, 'Nah.' So it wouldn't be that big of a deal."
Seacrest has continued to deny the sexual harassment allegations and E! announced 
that it has no plans to remove him from his Oscar duties. He said, in part, in a statement,
 "I don't want to accuse anyone of not telling the truth, but in this case, I have no choice
 but to again deny the claims against me, remind people that I was recused 
of any wrongdoing and put the matter to rest." 
Now I want to hear from you. How do you think these allegations against Ryan Seacrest
 will affect the Oscars red carpet on Sunday? Be sure to let me know all your thoughts
 in the comments. Until next time, for The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Tiffany Taylor. 
