Jennifer Lawrence Shares Her Thoughts On Donald Trump As President, Actress Says 'It Would Be The End of the World'
"The Hunger Games" star Jennifer Lawrence is not one to mince words, and she said what's on her mind regarding the 2016 Presidential Elections, specifically, Donald Trump's bid for the Oval Office.
In an interview with her "Hunger Games" co-stars Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson, the 25-year-old star told Entertainment Weekly, If Donald Trump becomes president, that will be the end of the world."
"I was watching him on the campaign trail and one guy said, 'I love Donald Trump because he's saying everything I'm thinking and I just can't say it because of the PC factor.' And I'm thinking, 'You are absolutely right. That's who I want representing my country, somebody politically incorrect," she went on.
According to the Los Angeles Times, Hutcherson and Hemsworth can't vote in the US. They agreed with Lawrence regarding Trump's presidential bid. Hutcherson thinks it's a publicity stunt and Hemsworth agreed to Lawrence's apocalypse idea.
The award-winning actress did not stop on the end of the world, either. Lawrence thinks it's actually Hillary Clinton's idea. "I genuinely believe that reality television has reached the ultimate place where now even things like this might just be for entertainment," she shared. "It's either that or it's Hillary's brilliant idea," she added.
The "Hunger Games" stars are not the only ones who had doubts about Trump's bid, as well. Matt Damon said in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, "When people are talking about putting a wall up, I just can't take them seriously. I can't. It seems so un-American."
George Clooney also said about Trump's comments against Mexicans at the Toronto Film Festival as quoted by The Daily Beast, "Anybody who says as intolerant words as those should be laughed at and that's pretty much [what] I think eventually history will do."
Even animated shows took a hit on Trump, with "South Park" taking aim at the real estate mogul, in an episode that involved a wall between Canada and America.
But worst of all for Trump, is when his own friend retracted his support. New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady, who initially said that it "would be great" if Trump wins the presidency, took his words back by saying his support was more of an "off-handed" joke.
How serious do you think is Trump about running, though --- are you one of his supporters or are you among those who really think this is all a big joke?