As one of Hollywood’s most bankable actresses, Jennifer Lawrence is well aware of how many people show up to see her big-screen performances, and it’s likely not a number that would bring comfort to anyone who gets nervous about being watched by others. Especially when it comes to nudity. But while the average person might balk at baring it all for widespread audiences, the "Hunger Games" franchise vet doesn’t think it’s that much of a big deal.
Having previously gone nude for body-painting purposes in "X-Men: First Class" as Mystique, as well as bypassing body-double usage for "No Hard Feelings’" nude scenes, JLaw is fairly seasoned when it comes to acting in her birthday suit, seemingly more so when it comes to scenes that don’t even involve sex. In an interview with The New York Times about her upcoming movie opposite Robert Pattinson, the dark relationship dramedy "Die My Love," Lawrence was asked about the film’s use of “unvarnished nudity,” and what her take is on the country’s polarized feelings about getting naked for audiences.