
It’s hard to believe Jennifer Lawrence can feel “like garbage,” but we guess even superstars feel inadequate at times.
The Passengers actress admitted as much in her new interview with Vanity Fair, talking about the insecurities she faces during major red carpet moments like Fashion Week.
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She said:
“You get ready in your hotel, and you’re like, ├óΓé¼╦£I look awesome,’. Then you walk outside, see the outfits and people who are, like, seven feet tall, and are like, ├óΓé¼╦£I am a piece of garbage. I’m not going out anymore.'”
The 26-year-old also addresses privacy concerns, talking about the lengths she goes to to ensure she keeps some semblance of normalcy in her life:
“You might think you know me, but when you approach me, you’re a total stranger to me, and I’m scared. I get very protective of my space. It took me a long time to be able to do that. But if I’m eating dinner, and somebody comes up, and a flash goes off from someone’s iPhone camera, I am really rude to that person. Then other people at the restaurant will see and be like, ├óΓé¼╦£Oh, damn, I don’t want to do that.’ Privacy is a full-time job, and I work very hard at it.”
Read on for more HIGHlights from the issue:
On bestie Emma Stone: “I love my job. I don’t know what I would be without acting. So if there is someone who loves the same thing, it should bring us closer. But it depends on how that person is, and Emma is so normal and lovely. If I wasn’t her biggest fan, I would’ve Tonya Harding’d her in the kneecaps.”
On Chris Pratt: “He is a ray of sunshine. We had to have a talk about his good moods at four in the morning, when he was encouraging the crew and I’m like the Grinch. I came on set like, ├óΓé¼╦£No more smiling. No more dancing.’ ”
On directing: “The directing bug hit me two years after I got the acting bug. But in the same intense way, only I haven’t been able to get better at it because I haven’t had time to do it yet.”
Make sure to check out the full sexy spread in the gallery (above)!
[Image via Vanity Fair.]



