

Lawrence also spoke on protecting the identity of her soon-to-be-born baby with Cookie Maroney, sharing that doesn’t “want anyone to feel welcome into their existence,” and that Ishe feels as if that “starts with not including them in this part of my work.” So that kind of shook me out of thinking that work or your career can bring any kind of peace to your soul.” Nobody’s mad.’ And then I felt like I reached a point where people were not pleased just by my existence.

Working made me feel like nobody could be mad at me: ‘Okay, I said yes, we’re doing it. If I walked a red carpet, it was, ‘Why didn’t she run?’… I think that I was people-pleasing for the majority of my life. “I’d gotten sick of me,” Lawrence said. “It had just gotten to a point where I couldn’t do anything right.

My trauma will exist forever.”Īlso in the piece, Lawrence opened up about the failures of her previous four films- Passengers, Mother!, Red Sparrow, and the 12th X-Men film, Dark Phoenix- and her resulting move to step back from the spotlight for a while, noting that she felt “everybody had gotten sick” of her. “Anybody can go look at my naked body without my consent, any time of the day,” she told the publication. As she explains seven years later, she’s still dealing with trauma from the experience. Law spoke on a 2014 iCloud hack, which leaked several nude, and intimate, photographs of Lawrence. Jennifer Lawrence is set to appear in end-of-the-world comedy Don’t Look Up, and in an interview with Vanity Fair, she looked back at some career highs, and lows.ĭuring the discussion, J.
