Fans can’t help but fall in love with the ultra-talented Jennifer Lawrence, but The Hunger Games actress admits in an interview with Vogue that fame will never be her normal and that she will never make peace with it.
"If I were just your average 23-year-old girl, and I called the police to say that there were strange men sleeping on my lawn and following me to Starbucks, they would leap into action," Lawrence explains in the September issue of Vogue. "But because I am a famous person, well, sorry, ma'am, there's nothing we can do. It makes no sense."
The Academy Award winning beauty, who is idolized by fans pre-teen to the elderly, admits that her biggest fear is not “clowns” or “robbers” but rather “thirteen year-olds.” Lawrence recently completed The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, where she reprises her role as Katniss Everden “The Girl on Fire,” and from there she will be painted blue to reprise her role as Mystic in X-Men: Day’s of Futures Past.
Still, will all of her starring roles coming in the future, (at least six in the coming year), Lawrence admits that if the next blockbuster comes along and she isn’t in it she will look forward to feeling normal once again.
“It still makes me a little emotional, just to see how quickly everything kind of changes. So I've kind of been a big homebody lately," she explains. "But I think eventually, one of these days, I guess when the next franchise starts and I'm not in it, and the new Jennifer Lawrence is born, then I'll be able to go outside."
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