Jennifer Lawrence Opens Up About Overcoming 'Annoying' Image in Candid Interview
Jennifer Lawrence reflects on her past image of being perceived as "annoying" in her interviews. In a recent interview with The New Yorker about her upcoming movie Die My Love, Lawrence admitted that her hyper and embarrassing behavior in past interviews was a defense mechanism. She acknowledged that some people thought she was putting on a "cool girl" persona, but she explained that it was her genuine personality at the time.
The actress rose to fame in the early 2010s with movies like Winter's Bone, The Hunger Games franchise, and Silver Linings Playbook, which earned her an Academy Award. Lawrence recalled feeling overwhelmed by paparazzi following her and the constant press obligations during that time. She admitted that looking back at her old interviews, she found herself annoying and understood why people might have been tired of seeing her everywhere.
Lawrence mentioned Ariana Grande's spot-on impression of her on SNL, where Grande portrayed Lawrence as a regular person. Despite her past reputation for quirky interview moments, Lawrence shared a funny incident where she got her mouth guard stuck in her mouth right before the interview with The New Yorker. She joked about the irony of trying to avoid being perceived as fake or overly folksy.
Die My Love, a film starring Lawrence alongside Robert Pattinson, LaKeith Stanfield, Sissy Spacek, and Nick Nolte, is set to hit theaters on November 7. Lawrence's candid reflections on her past persona and the challenges of maintaining authenticity in the public eye offer a glimpse into the complexities of fame and self-image.