Jennifer Lawrence admits that she has a serious fear of having š‘ eš‘„

Jennifer Lawrence, the Academy Award-winning actress, is renowned for being quite open during interviews.

In a recent interview, the 33-year-old discussed the gory aftermath of filming Hot Ones with Sean Evans and acknowledged that, despite playing one of her many well-known movie roles, she hardly comprehended what was happening.

Furthermore, Lawrence spoke up about her personal life in 2018 and disclosed that she had a significant dread of having š‘ eš‘„.

While promoting her filmĀ Red SparrowĀ at the time,Ā she toldĀ The Sun: “I always talk like I want d**k, but the truth is when I look back at my š‘ eš‘„ual past it was always with boyfriends.

“I talk like I like it, but I donā€™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 then added: “D**k is dangerous. If I was at the point where I could get an STI, doctors have already been involved. That is how much of a germaphobe I am.”

Elsewhere in the interview, she said: “I am not in a relationship. I am making it clear that I have not had š‘ eš‘„ in a very long time. I would like to have a relationship, you know ā€“ itā€™s hard out there!”

Little did she know that she’d get married a little over 18 months later.

TheĀ Hunger GamesĀ star married gallerist Cooke Maroney in 2019, and the pair went on to welcome a son named Cy into the world in 2022.

More recently, Lawrence admitted thatĀ she ‘should have listened’ to Adele,Ā after the ‘Hello’ singer warned her about a movie role which flopped.

In 2016, she starred in space rom-comĀ PassengersĀ alongsideĀ Chris PrattĀ as two people who board a spaceship to ‘Homestead II,’ but mistakenly wake up with 90 years left to go on their voyage.

The movie achieved a feeble 30 percent on Rotten Tomatoes and grossed just $300 million (Ā£262 million) worldwide. It cost $110 million (Ā£89 million) to make.

Speaking of her fans’ disappointment in the film, Jen said: “I was like, ‘Oh no, you guys are here because Iā€™m here, and Iā€™m here because youā€™re here. Wait, who decided that this was a good movie?’

“Adele told me not to do it! She was like, ā€˜I feel like space movies are the new vampire moviesā€™. I should have listened to her.”