Jennifer Lawrence is getting even more candid about her public persona.
The "Joy" star is known for her outlandish interviews and her no-holds-barred attitude towards the press. While some may think it's an act, the Oscar-winner says there is no motive behind her actions.
"I don't feel like I'm misunderstood. I feel like I'm over-paid-attention-to," she says in Glamour's February 2016 issue. "I'm not trying to be a GIF. I'm not trying to be a picked-up-on-Twitter quote. All I'm trying to do is act. And I have to promote these movies. And I am, at the end of the day, I guess, a f--king lunatic. So if you record what I'm saying, it's gonna be goofy. What do I do? What do I do? I'm just a girl, sitting in front of the world and asking them to forgive her for speaking."
While most celebs have an open dialogue with their fans on social media, J.Law explains why she avoids it.
"Because then that's more exposure—that's just more me," she tells the mag. "I want less me. I want people to have less me."
In fact, Jennifer jokes that she should be given a three month hiatus from being famous.
"I think that we should be allowed time off … Three months. 'Oh, it's my three months off. You can't photograph me,'" she declares with a laugh. "I would love to be able to control being photographed. Then I wouldn't have a new headline out today that I wore the same jeans three days in a row."
Speaking of her style, the "Hunger Games" star describes herself as a "slutty power lesbian." (Yes, really!)
"That is literally what I say to a stylist," she jokes. "I don't know if that's offensive…. You don't see me as a slutty power lesbian on the red carpet a lot, because I'm embodying the Dior woman, which is an honor.… But [also] I've got tits and an ass. And there are things that are made for skinny people—like a lot of embroidery, or it covers a lot—and those make me look fat. I have to show the lumps. If you have boobs, you have to show, like, 'These are boobs. This isn't cellulite.' [Laughs.] Not that there's anything wrong with that."
While she still battles with her bod, there is one aspect of her life where she feels completely confident ... her work.
"I'm addicted to work. And acting.… Developing a character is the only thing in the world I feel 100 percent confident in, that I understand," she explains. "I still have that feeling from being a teenager: 'I'm good at this, and I like this.' So I want to keep doing it, because it makes me feel good about myself."
Check out Jen's full interview with Glamour when the latest issue hits newstands on January 12.