"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" star Jennifer Lawrence opened up about her friends and how she could not take impostors in her life.
In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lawrence shared her thoughts on fame and friendship. "People start to feel a lot less guilty when you become bigger or have more money," she explained as to why she keeps herself from people who might be getting close to her with wrong intentions.
"People feel less guilty taking from you because it's like stealing a Snickers from Duane Reade. People forget about the personal drain or attack that you feel," she added.
The 25-year-old actress continues to achieve more from her growing career, with one of her recent achievements being listed as the highest paid actress in 2015 by Forbes. Because of that, the "Hunger Games" star becomes even more careful in making friends. She gets even straighter -- as she always is -- to tell everyone about it.
"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," she said.
Lawrence shared she maintains a very small circle of friends and got even more outspoken about her senses which she uses to identify her true friends.
"My bulls--- detector is phenomenal," she said. "None of my friends bulls--- me. Everything in my life has to be real."
The "Joy" actress is known to be friends with fellow Hollywood star, Emma Stone and the British powerhouse vocalist, Adele. People reported that the group was spotted hanging out in Manhattan just recently. Lawrence also spoke about her "uninvited" visit to Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis since she lives near to the celebrity couple's house.
Aside from the said Hollywood figures, Lawrence also grew friendship with her co-stars in her recent movie, "The Hunger Games Mockingjay Part 2," including Woody Harrelson, Liam Hemsworth, and Josh Hutcherson. She called them "crazies" and said the cast knew a lot about her.
Lawrence is named the "2015 Entertainer of the Year" in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly.