Jennifer Lawrence Talks Feminism, Body Image, & More in 'Harper's Bazaar'
Jennifer Lawrence gets her close up on Harper’s Bazaar‘s May 2016 issue, on newsstands April 19.
The 25-year-old Hunger Games star spoke about feminism, body image and more with the mag. Here’s what she shared…
On feminism: “I don’t know why that word is so scary to people; it shouldn’t be, because it just means equality. If we are moving forward in a society, you are feeling stronger as a woman, and you want to be taken more seriously. You don’t have to take away the wonderful traits that come with being a woman: We are sensitive. We are pleasers. We’re empathetic. All those things that can keep you from asking for what you want or making mistakes.”
On body image in the film industry�and being the girl with the “normal body”: “I would like us to make a new normal-body type. Everybody says, ‘We love that there is somebody with a normal body!’ And I’m like, ‘I don’t feel like I have a normal body.’ I do Pilates every day. I eat, but I work out a lot more than a normal person. I think we’ve gotten so used to underweight that when you are a normal weight it’s like, ‘Oh, my God, she’s curvy.’ Which is crazy. The bare minimum, just for me, would be to up the ante. At least so I don’t feel like the fattest one.”
On being a “people pleaser”: “There’s nothing wrong with being a pleaser if you’re smart about it. As long as you are getting what’s fair. You know, I want my employers to be happy. I want to please anyone I’m working for as long as they pay me the appropriate amount. I’ll make them as happy as they want.”
For more from Jennifer, visit HarpersBazaar.com.