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Loved-Up Newlyweds? Jennifer Lawrence & Cooke Maroney Caught ‘Kissing’ In Courthouse

Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney Smiling At One Another With Inset of Them Kissing Marriage Rumors in NYC
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Oct. 1 2019, Updated 9:14 p.m. ET

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Jennifer Lawrence certainly looked like a newlywed when she and love Cooke Maroney made a top-secret visit to New York City court’s Marriage Bureau on Monday, September 16, RadarOnline.com can reveal.

“They were at the counter kissing,” an onlooker told RadarOnline.com exclusively. “They seemed really happy!"

They also appeared to exchange rings, the eyewitness claimed.

Couples typically stop in the Marriage Bureau when they pick up a marriage license, or get married in a small courthouse ceremony.

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Since the pair brought along a photographer and a female friend, the onlooker confirmed, it seemed more likely the pair actually tied the knot.

“The cameraman was with them taking photos of their interactions, and a woman was talking with them,” the onlooker said, adding that the group was at the downtown Manhattan building for about a half hour.

Page Six first reported the Hunger Games actress, 29, and her art dealer love, 34, were spotted at the courthouse.

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Cooke Maroney

After a whirlwind courtship, they got engaged in February.

“She hasn’t had the best luck in love, but she’s crazy about Cooke,” a source told RadarOnline.com in August 2018. “She wants to do whatever she can to make this work.”

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