Jennifer Lawrence graces the September issue of Vogue and talks about her struggle with the price of fame that comes along with her successful acting career.
The Oscar-winning actress says she doesn’t feel protected when it comes to people who may be stalking her.
"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," she told Vogue. “But because I am a famous person, well, sorry, ma'am, there's nothing we can do. It makes no sense."
She insists that despite being famous and successful, she’s still a “normal girl” and she isn’t willing to accept the negatives that go along with fame.
"I am just not OK with it. It's as simple as that. I am just a normal girl and a human being, and I haven't been in this long enough to feel like this is my new normal. I'm not going to find peace with it,” she continued, People reports.
Lawrence, who will star as Katniss Everdeen in the second installment of Hunger Games this November, says once the next big actress comes along, she can enjoy her life 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 said. "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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