🔗 Share this article The Actress Says Speaking About Donald Trump Would ‘Add Fuel to a Fire’ Dividing the Nation Apart Jennifer Lawrence has declared that she finds it inappropriate appropriate to speak out countering the Trump government, worried it could exacerbate polarizing arguments and increase separation across the country. ‘I Question the Usefulness’, Notes Lawrence During a discussion, the Oscar winner shared, “Back in Trump’s initial term, I believed I was running around without clear direction. But as we’ve learned, election after election, celebrities fail to influence in any way on voter decisions.” Lawrence added, “Why continue? I’m just expressing personal views on a matter that’s going to heighten conflict tearing the nation apart.” Political Evolution Lawrence has spoken candidly about backing conservative and liberal contenders throughout her life. Raised by conservative Republicans in her home state, she voted for the Republican nominee in the 2008 election before joining the Democrats and stating she understood during Obama’s administration that supporting the GOP was voting against her own rights as a woman. Earlier Remarks Earlier in her career, she commented that a Trump victory would be “a disaster” and endorsed the Democratic candidate in the 2020 presidential race. In the latest campaign, she voiced her backing to the Democratic nominee, “as I feel she’s an excellent choice and I am confident that she will take all necessary steps to protect women’s health rights.” Celebrity Views Lawrence was supported by most of Hollywood in her rejection of Trump as a candidate for re-election, but the limited influence stars have over the public choices was underscored by the outcome. “Another four years appears changed,” said Lawrence about his administration. “Since he made his plans clear. We were aware of his actions for the previous administration. He was transparent. And that’s the option selected.” Latest Film Lawrence is discussing her new film, Lynne Ramsay’s project in which she plays a recent parent who faces challenges with her mental health in rural Montana. During a interview session for the movie in the film festival, the star commented on the conflict in Gaza: “I feel fear. It’s devastating. What’s occurring is nothing short of a atrocity and it’s terrible.” Additional Thoughts The actress elaborated by saying that she was disappointed by “the hostility in the discourse of the political landscape currently and how that is going to be accepted to the children now. It’s going to be normal to them that elected officials deceive.” The actor attempted to refocus outrage about the situation to leaders rather than actors and artists. “Keep attention on those accountable,” she remarked, seen by observers as a nod to the declaration endorsed by thousands of Hollywood professionals to boycott specific industry bodies. Personal Connections Jennifer Lawrence, who earned critical acclaim early in her career for her role in the acclaimed film, is receiving praise for her work in her latest project. While Lynne Ramsay has denied the story being interpreted as one of postpartum depression and psychological distress, she shared that she connected with aspects of her role’s experience after the delivery of her new baby, not long after shooting ended. “There was concern regarding my baby,” she explained, “imagining every potential danger, and then second-guessing everything that I was trying. I was seeing a therapist, but I began using a medication called Zurzuvae and I used it for 14 days and it made a difference.” Film Challenges The actor also mentioned of the empowering aspect of filming without clothes in the project while she was some months pregnant and couldn’t work out. “It feels nice,” she commented, of being forced to set aside self-consciousness. “Honestly, I sometimes think where I’m like, What technically are the differences between me and a prostitute? But it isn’t a major concern.”