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 Jennifer Lawrence Says She Won't Starve for Hollywood! Right?

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Composed by T.M. Gaouette

Posted on November 13, 2012 at 6:28 am

Women, I know huge numbers of you need to be on-screen characters. So I ask you this–how far would you go to depict a character?

In the December issue of Elle, Jennifer Lawrence advises her perusers that in Hollywood she's "viewed as a fat on-screen character."

Really, this isn't the first run through Lawrence has been called fat. At the point when The Hunger Games first was discharged, commentators addressed whether Lawrence made a practical Katniss on the grounds that she was not gaunt. Could you trust it?

All things considered, it appears Lawrence barely is concerned with the feedback. Rather, she's taking a stance. Look at the clasp underneath.

I'm never going to starve myself for a section. I don't need young ladies to be similar to, 'Goodness, I need to look like Katniss, so I'm going to skip supper.' (Jennifer Lawrence)

At the same time there are a few celebs who will starve for a part. Anne Hathaway recently lost 25 pounds for her part as Fantine in Les Misérables.

I must be over the top about it — the thought was to look close passing… Looking back in general experience — and I don't pass judgment on it in any capacity — it was most likely a bit nuts. It was without a doubt a break with reality, however I feel that is who [my character] Fantine is at any rate.

Hathaway further uncovered to Vogue that she was in "a condition of hardship — physical and passionate… I couldn't respond to the mayham of the world without being overpowered. It took me weeks till I felt like myself once more." (Anne Hathaway, Vogue)

Furthermore, shouldn't we think about Matthew McConaughey? He excessively lost loads of weight for an up and coming motion picture.

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So while both Hathaway and McConaughey are putting their wellbeing at danger for a part, Lawrence is stating, "No chance! It's not justified, despite all the trouble." For her, there are an excess of results.

Is it accurate to say that she is correct? Then again is it alright to put our God-given bodies at danger for the purpose of a Hollywood part, generally as Hathaway and McConaughey have done?

This makes me ponder what else they would accomplish for a part! By and by, I think Lawrence is correct. Furthermore, I accept that as Christians, we have to regard our God-given bodies and treat them well!

So I ask you women again–how far would you go to de

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