If you see Jennifer Lawrence in the street, you probably shouldn't ask her for a selfie.
In a recent interview with the Daily Telegraph, Jennifer revealed that it annoyed her when people approached her in public.
"I have just started becoming really rude and drawn into myself," she said, and explained that while she could see why people would feel like they knew her because of her public profile, they were still strangers to her."
"I think that people think that we already are friends because I am famous and they feel like they already know me — but I don't know them," she said.
"I have to protect my bubble, like, 'I have a weird job — don't let this be a reality.'"
Jennifer's most recent film, Passengers, in which she stars alongside Chris Pratt, netted her $20 million.
She isn't the first star who's uncomfortable with fans asking for pictures. Earlier this year, Justin Bieber said it made him feel "like a zoo animal" when people approached him.
We know a selfie with your fave celeb is great for Instagram, but it's important to remember that they're people too.
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