She mentioned that her intimate life wasn't as lively as others assumed.
Jennifer Lawrence opened up about her sex life, revealing that it wasn't as active as people assumed because of a significant fear she had.
Jennifer Lawrence, who has won an Academy Award, is famous for being very open in interviews.
The 33-year-old has previously revealed the unpleasant consequences of shooting Hot Ones with Sean Evans. She also confessed that she had a hard time comprehending one of her well-known film roles.
In 2018, Lawrence opened up about her personal life, sharing that she has a significant fear of sex.
During the promotion of her movie Red Sparrow, she mentioned to The Sun that although she may come across as always wanting intimacy, in reality, she only engaged in such activities with her boyfriends in the past.
“I talk like I like it, but I don't really do it.”
The reason why? J-Law is a major germaphobe.
“I am mostly also a germaphobe,” she said. “I have made it this far without an STI.”
Lawrence continued, “D**k is risky. If I was in a situation where I could contract an STI, doctors would have already been consulted. That's how much of a germaphobe I am.”
In another part of the interview, she mentioned that she is currently single and hasn't been intimate for a while. She expressed her desire to be in a relationship, acknowledging the challenges of dating.
She had no idea that she would be married just 18 months later.
Jennifer Lawrence admits that she hasn't always had an active sex life due to her fear of STIs. (Steve Granitz/FilmMagic/Getty)
The Hunger Games actress tied the knot with art dealer Cooke Maroney in 2019. They became parents to a baby boy named Cy in 2022.
Lawrence recently acknowledged that she should have heeded Adele's advice, as the movie role she took on turned out to be a failure.
In 2016, she appeared in the space romantic comedy “Passengers” with Chris Pratt. They played two individuals who embarked on a journey to ‘Homestead II' but unexpectedly woke up with 90 years remaining on their voyage.
The film received a low 30 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes and earned only $300 million (£262 million) globally. It had a production cost of $110 million (£89 million).
Jen acknowledged her fans' disappointment in the movie, expressing, “I realized that you all came here because of me, and I am here because of you. But who determined that this was a good film?”
Adele warned me against it! She said, “I think space movies are becoming as popular as vampire movies.” I should have taken her advice.
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