Jennifer Lawrence Dubbed 'Entertainer of the Year' by Entertainment Weekly

By Jonnalyn Cortez| Nov 25, 2015

Jennifer Lawrence graced the cover of Entertainment Weekly magazine and was named as 2015 Entertainer of the Year. The 25-year-old star talked about her overnight success in an accompanied interview and her career move now that her signature film series "The Hunger Games" officially ended.

"I can speak from personal experience. People start to feel a lot less guilty when you become bigger or have more money," the American actress said, as quoted by E! Online. "People feel less guilty because it's like stealing Snickers from Duane Reade [drugstore]. People forget about the personal drain or attack that you feel."

The lead cast member of "The Big Engvall Show" revealed that she's guarding herself by not letting anyone gets into her life. "I have a very small circle. The moment I feel like someone is using me or is in it for the wrong reasons, I have zero guilt about just cutting them the f*** out of my life."

"My bulls*** detector is phenomenal. None of my friends bulls*** me. Everything in my life has to be real." Part of the small circle of friends she has is from her three-series adventure film, which she said that she had a hard time to move on after the last installment was shown last week.

"There's just crazy s*** you would never tell anybody, but you do because you're sitting on a set together for 16 hours a day," she explained. "Josh [Hutcherson], Liam [Hemsworth], Woody [Harrelson] - we know each other. These people know more about me than anybody on the planet! So it's bizarre for it to end. It does feel over."

Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly reported, at an early age of 25, Lawrence already got a long list of her achievements. She already won an Oscar award for "Silver Linings Playbook" when she was 22 and one of the most bankable actresses in Hollywood.

She was first nominated for an Academy Award for "Winter's Bone" in 2010, starred the box-office hit Suzanne Collins-inspired film and was known for her role as Mystique in the "X-Men" movie series.

"It's crazy. I signed on to these projects when I was 20 years old. I remember being like, 'Oh my God, I'm going to be 25 when I'm finished. It seemed so far away."

Lawrence also said goodbye to her character as Katniss Everdeen now that the "Mockingjay: Part 2" hit the theaters. "It does feel over. It didn't for a while and I didn't think it would ever sink in, but it has now. It feels over. And that's okay. It's okay to move on."

Watch the official trailer of "Mockingjay Part 2" from the official page of The Hunger Games:

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