Jennifer Lawrence Steps Back From Political Talk: ‘I Don’t Want to Add Fuel to the Fire’
Jennifer Lawrence Steps Back From Political Talk: ‘I Don’t Want to Add Fuel to the Fire’
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Jennifer Lawrence Steps Back From Political Talk: ‘I Don’t Want to Add Fuel to the Fire’

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Jennifer Lawrence Steps Back From Political Talk: ‘I Don’t Want to Add Fuel to the Fire’

Jennifer Lawrence, currently on the press tour for her film Die My Love, has revealed on a New York Times podcast that she will no longer speak about Donald Trump or politics in interviews. Reflecting on her outspoken criticism during Trump’s first term, Jennifer admitted, “I don’t really know if I should… I’m just sharing my opinion on something that’s going to add fuel to a fire that’s ripping the country apart. We are so divided.” The Hunger Games star said she has changed how she speaks publicly. After seeing strong reactions for years, Jennifer now worries that political comments might turn some people away from her films. She wants to focus on her acting, hoping her movies can help people feel more connected. She emphasised, “If I can’t say something that’s going to speak to some kind of peace or lowering the temperature or some sort of solution, I don’t want to be a part of the problem.” Art Reflecting Values: Political Projects Through Her Production Company While stepping back from political talk in interviews, Jennifer Lawrence said she continues to address social issues through her production work. Recent projects include Bread and Roses, which highlights Afghan women, and the abortion documentary Zurawski v Texas. “I try to express my politics through my work,” she said, adding that her films aim to inspire empathy without alienating viewers. Jennifer also spoke about the personal toll of fame, sharing how constant media attention and Hollywood pressures made her take a break to reset. She told the New York Times’ Lulu Garcia-Navarro, “I was young and nervous and defensive and awkward,” adding that she now values authenticity and wants to avoid “a bunch of sound bites and a word salad.” Die My Love releases in theatres on November 7, marking another chapter in Jennifer’s evolving relationship with fame, film and public life. Stepping Away From The Spotlight: Jennifer Lawrence Prioritises Unity Over Division Jennifer Lawrence said she is choosing not to talk about politics in interviews because she wants to bring people together, not push them apart. By avoiding heated topics, she hopes to create more open and positive conversations. Jennifer is now focusing on telling meaningful stories and making an impact through her films.

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