There's one name in the music business who always manages to pull in a crowd – and luckily for Jennifer Lawrence, that person is organizing her hen party.

I can reveal Adele is planning a surprise bash for the Oscar winner.

And she needs to bag a few extra guests, after Jennifer complained that nobody turned up to her first do in New York in March.

A source close to the singer said: “Adele wanted to organize something for Jennifer and has started sending out invites to the party.

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“It’s all top secret at the moment but guests have slowly been receiving their invitations and it’s looking like it will be a wild affair.

"Jennifer loves to party so anything could happen on the day.”

For Adele’s do strict guidelines have been put in place about social media and filming, and reality stars Kris Jenner and Kim Kardashian are set to be on the guest list.

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Jennifer got engaged to art gallery director Cooke Maroney in February and went out with pal Adele to celebrate during a massive night out at New York gay club Pieces.

It was shortly before British favorite Adele split from husband Simon Konecki.

In a podcast last month, Jennifer said of her first bash: “I thought I didn’t want to have a bachelorette party, then last minute I decided I did.

“Then nobody was available because it was last minute.

“And then I started crying. I was like, ‘I don’t even know why I’m crying.’

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"I didn’t know that I wanted a bachelorette party. I guess I just feel pathetic.”

"The Hunger Games" star also branded the incident her “bridezilla meltdown”.

The source said of the latest party plans: “Adele wants to keep it a classy affair so any social media and filming is quietly discouraged.

“There will be some huge stars at the party so it’s important everyone can let their hair down.”

At least Adele won’t have to worry about booking any entertainment.

The story originally published in The Sun