Oscar Actors: Lawrence, Jennifer–“I get Why the Public Rejected My personality”

J. Lawrence: ‘I Was Annoying in Old Interviews; I get Why the Public Rejected My personality

Jennifer Lawrence at the Christian Dior fashion show as part of Spring/Summer 2026 Paris Fashion Week held at Les Tuileries on October 01, 2025 in Paris, France.
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Jennifer Lawrence recently told The New Yorker that she is hesitant to speak to the press while promoting her movies.

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The Oscar winner has been a tabloid fixture for 15 years and once told fellow actor Viola Davis: “Every time I do an interview, I think, ‘I can’t do this to myself again.’ I feel like I lose so much control over my craft when I have to do press for a movie.”

When the subject of Lawrence’s old interviews came up, the actor said: “Oh, no. So hyper. So embarrassing.” While the public initially loved Lawrence for her candid, self-deprecating personality, perception of her online eventually soured with claims that it was all fake.

In a “Celebrity Family Feud” sketch from 2016, “SNL” mocked Lawrence by having Grande say “I’m just, like, a snackaholic. I mean, I love Pringles. If no one’s looking, I’ll eat, like, a whole can.”

The public backlash against Lawrence became “uninhabitable: “I felt rejected not for my movies, not for my politics, but for me, for my personality.”

She said in 2021: “I just think everybody had gotten sick of me. I’d gotten sick of me. It had just gotten to a point where I couldn’t do anything right. If I walked a red carpet, it was, ‘Why didn’t she run?’”

Lawrence continued, “I was people-pleasing for the majority of my life. Working made me feel like nobody could be mad at me: ‘Okay, I said yes, we’re doing it. Nobody’s mad.’ And then I felt like I reached a point where people were not pleased just by my existence. So that kind of shook me out of thinking that work or your career can bring any kind of peace to your soul.”

In a recent interview on “The Graham Norton Show,” Lawrence revealed she “was at peace” with her decision to remain out of Hollywood.

Lawrence is doing press for Die My Love, a psychodrama co-starring Robert Pattinson from director Lynne Ramsay.
The film, which stars Lawrence as a woman whose life spirals as she balances marriage and motherhood, had its world premiere at Cannes earlier this year.
Scorsese personally courted Lawrence to headline the movie after he read the novel of the same name and thought it would be a great movie. The duo was considering adapting Kate Chopin’s 1899 novel “The Awakening” into a movie, but Scorsese didn’t think it’d be enough of a challenge for Lawrence.

“I said, ‘You know what? This is a challenge,’” Scorsese told Lawrence. “‘This is the kind of thing you should be doing. Go take a chance. Knock any sense of a comfortable character off the board and just go for it.’”

Mubi is releasing Die My Love in theaters November 7.

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