Jennifer Lawrence Talks Politics, Women's Rights & Men With Images By MIkael Jansson In Vogue December 2015

Oscar-winning actor Jennifer Lawrence refuses to play the victim in her interview with Vogue December 2015. 'The Hunger Games' and 'X-Men' star has become the highest-paid female actor in Hollywood.  Lawrence is styles by Tonne Goodman in images by Mikael Jansson

Lawrence isn't afraid to talk politics. "I was raised a Republican," she says "but I just can't imagine supporting a party that doesn't support women's basic rights. It's 2015 and gay people can get married and we think that we've come so far, so yah! But have we? I don't want to stay quiet about that stuff."

“No one ever asks me out,” she said. “I am lonely every Saturday night. Guys are so mean to me. I know where it’s coming from, I know they’re trying to establish dominance, but it hurts my feelings. I’m just a girl who wants you to be nice to me. I am straight as an arrow. I feel like I need to meet a guy, with all due respect, who has been living in Baghdad for five years who has no idea who I am.”

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