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WATCH: Charity event offers winner wine date with Jennifer Lawrence

/ 05:51 PM August 22, 2017

Jennifer Lawrence remains one of Hollywood’s most desirable bachelorettes, and one lucky guy will be able to take her out on a fancy wine date.

Online fundraising platform Omaze is giving one fan a chance to fly to California and experience a wine-tasting event with none other than the 27-year-old actress.

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As seen in a now viral ad, the “Hunger Games” star explained why she’s qualified as a wine-testing companion through a fun game of “Movie or Wine Review.”

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“You want to help stop political corruption… and drink a ton of wine?” the alluring actress asked at the beginning of the clip, where she guessed which reviews were pertaining to wine or one of her movies.

“We’ll hang out, drink some wine, talk politics, drink wine, maybe we’ll call your ex, maybe we’ll call my ex,” she jokingly said.

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Meanwhile, interested participants may enter omaze.com/jen and pick out any amount they are willing to donate.

The winner will also receive a package of lawn games, a picnic and accommodations at a 4-star hotel and airfare.

All proceeds will go to Represent.Us charity, which aims to “pass state and local anti-corruption laws that stop political bribery, end secret money and fix the broken election system.” /ra

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