Jennifer Lawrence’s Dating Life Has Been Having Issues Since Chris Martin, So This Navy SEAL Asks J-Law Out Saturday Night Date [VIDEOS]

Goofy yet private actress Jennifer Lawrence recently opened up about the many difficulties she faces in her romantic life as one of the most sought-after stars in Hollywood, after having dated Brits Nicholas Hoult and Chris Martin (besides those Prince Harry rumors) - and one man bravely thinks he's the one who can make things better for Jennifer Lawrence's dating life.

Travis Fishburn, a former Navy SEAL from Boise, Idaho, is as much in love with J-Law as everyone on the planet is, but his own clips of undying love for the star, where he asks her out for a date, went viral - could he be the new man on Jennifer Lawrence's dating life soon?

According to The Daily Mail, Fishburn got the courage to ask the Oscar winner out after her recent interview with Vogue, when she admitted that Jennifer Lawrence's dating life was tough, saying that she was "lonely every Saturday night" and she wanted someone who "has been living in Baghdad for five years who has no idea" who she is.

As Independent Journal Review reports, Fishburn read all about how seemingly miserable Jennifer Lawrence's dating life is at this point and just decided to show her what's what, saying that while he isn't in Baghdad, he does have a few tricks up his sleeve - including being good at archery, just like her "Hunger Games" character Katnis Everdeen!

According to Uproxx, the Idaho man also did some deadlifts to impress the Hollywood superstar, as he hoped to add some cute and very polite tilt to Jennifer Lawrence's dating life, as he asked her out for any Saturday night of her choice so they could both go on a date.

There's no response yet from Lawrence (who's currently promoting her last film as Katniss) nor her reps, but wouldn't that make for an adorable date?

In any case, below you can watch Fishburn's shameless self-promotion to become the new man on Jennifer Lawrence's dating life!

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