Jennifer Lawrence Got ‘Revenge’ on Robert Pattinson
Digest more
Jennifer Lawrence said that celebrities "do not make a difference whatsoever on who people vote for." Here's what experts say.
Jennifer Lawrence joked to Harper's Bazaar that she can't wear braids without someone asking about Katniss Everdeen, her star-making role in the Hunger Games movie franchise The actress previously said that she would happily reprise her role as Katniss Everdeen
“I’d never had to say no to something before that I really wanted to do. I could just go do it,” she explained. “I do wrestle. It feels vain and selfish that I love being a creative person as much as I do. My kids and my family are more important, obviously, but they feel like an equal part of me.”
As someone who can impress in a dress just as much as when she's not in one, Jennifer Lawrence is totally a national treasure, and I cannot wait to see her and Pattinson's increasingly strained relationship when Die My Love hits theaters on November 7.
Jennifer Lawrence recently opened up about how her 'bad postpartum' experience with her second baby helped her approach her latest film role in 'Die My Love.' The actress spoke with PEOPLE exclusively at the film's N.
The Oscar winner indicated she didn't want to alienate her audience: "I don’t want to start turning people off to films and to art that could change consciousness or change the world because they don’t like my political opinions.
Jennifer Lawrence says she isn't sure she should keep sharing her Democratic political views, as "celebrities do not make a difference" on voting.
Jennifer Lawrence says David O. Russell would call her acting 'terrible' but she never felt like he was degrading her or yelling at her.
That was terrible. Looked like s---. Do it better," she recalled of David O. Russell's behavior during the 2013 film's production