Los Angeles, November 2 (EFE News Agency) - Jennifer Lawrence, the star of "The Hunger Games," confessed yesterday on the New York Times podcast The Interview that she will no longer speak about politics: "Celebrities don't change a single vote, and I only add fuel to the fire that is tearing the U.S."
"During Trump's first administration, I was running around like a headless chicken; now I know that my opinions only fan the flames."
The 35-year-old actress, who in 2016 wrote that Trump's victory left "only white men" safe, says she is undergoing "a complicated readjustment" regarding political ideologies to find a way not to alienate audiences from her films.
"It saddens me to see actors with brilliant careers whose faces half the internet no longer wants to see," she added. From now on, she will channel her ideas through film. His production company is releasing several titles that "reflect the current political landscape."
Regarding Trump's second term, he acknowledged that if he won, he would do what he's doing now; we elected him.