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Friday, March 29, 2013

Jennifer Lawrence for Fabulous Magazine March 2013



On fame not changing who she is: “There is kind of a sadness that happens when you look into someone’s eyes and you realize that they’re looking at you a certain way, like you are not really you. I don’t ever walk around feeling famous. I walk around feeling the exact same way I have walked around my entire life, but it’s not until I talk to somebody and see in their eyes that I’m different. It makes me feel weird.”

"I was raised to have value for money, to have respect for money, even though you have a lot of it. Definitely my family is not the kind of family that would ever let me turn into an asshole or anything like that, so I am fortunate to have them. My parents would never let me turn into a diva."

On what scares her: “Spiders and ghosts. I actually get comforted when I feel like there might be a burglar in my house, like: ‘There’s a real person that might be breaking into my house, it’s not a ghost, that’s a relief.’”

On feeling uncomfortable at award ceremonies: “I’m afraid I’m going to go my whole life being scared like a chihuahua. It’s not my comfort zone. Making movies is where I belong. I shouldn’t be heard just talking. So, when I’m doing movies, I’m really happy. That’s where I’m comfortable, that’s my home. When you put me on a red carpet or on a stage, I turn into chihuahua Jennifer.”

On her inspiration: "Meryl Streep. When I was about 13 or 14, Sophie’s Choice was on TV. I was just like, jaw dropped. Unbelievable. And I’ve tried to watch her in just about everything, because I think she’s incredible."





 Credit @ Fabulous Magazine

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