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

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






