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Jennifer Lawrence is opening up about how public perception of her personality affected her during the height of her career. In a recent interview with The New Yorker promoting her upcoming film 'Die My Love,' the 35-year-old actress looked back on her early years in Hollywood and the reputation she developed for being overly candid and "annoying" in interviews.
The Oscar-winning star admitted that her energetic and unfiltered behaviour in the early 2010s was a genuine part of who she was—but also something she used as a defence mechanism. She explained that her tendency to joke around or overshare came from a desire to appear relatable and down-to-earth, especially when faced with intense public scrutiny.
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Jennifer Lawrence on Career and Past Struggles
Lawrence, who rose to fame with acclaimed performances in 'Winter's Bone,' 'The Hunger Games' series, and 'Silver Linings Playbook,' said that the fast pace of her success left little time for reflection. During that period, she was constantly working, promoting new films, and dealing with invasive paparazzi attention in Los Angeles.
Looking back at her old interviews, Jennifer Lawrence now understands why some viewers may have found her overwhelming. She acknowledged that the hyperactive version of herself that appeared across media platforms might have felt exhausting to the public. The actress even pointed out that Ariana Grande's playful impersonation of her on 'Saturday Night Live' in 2016 perfectly captured that phase of her personality.
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Jennifer Lawrence on Handling Fame
By 2016, when she was at the peak of her fame, Lawrence began to feel rejected not for her work or her opinions, but for who she was as a person. She recalled that the public seemed to tire of her humour and spontaneity, leaving her feeling misunderstood and disconnected from the image she had once embraced.
Despite her self-awareness, Jennifer Lawrence continues to approach life with humility and humour. Before sitting down for her recent New Yorker interview, she accidentally got her mouth guard stuck—an ironically clumsy moment she found both embarrassing and fitting, given her reputation for being relatable and down-to-earth.
Now starring alongside Robert Pattinson, LaKeith Stanfield, Sissy Spacek, and Nick Nolte, Lawrence's new film 'Die My Love' explores themes of mental health and emotional unravelling. The movie, directed by Lynne Ramsay, will hit theatres on 7th November, 2025.
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As Jennifer Lawrence steps into more mature and complex roles, she continues to reflect on her evolution—from Hollywood's most relatable "girl next door" to an actress who has learned to balance authenticity with self-protection in the public eye.