Jennifer Lawrence: 'If Anybody Even Tries To Whisper The Word 'Diet'... You Can Go F*ck Yourself'

Jennifer Lawrence is our body image hero.
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Jennifer Lawrence would be our hero if all she did was photobomb celebrities, say inappropriate things in interviews and make falling onstage look like an art. But J.Law is also a body image role model, someone who uses her wonderfully unfiltered disposition to get candid about the pressures facing women in Hollywood and fashion.

And she dares to do it in a fashion magazine, no less. In the November 2013 issue of Harper's Bazaar UK, Lawrence recalls being called fat when she was starting out:

"I was young. It was just the kind of sh*t that actresses have to go through. Somebody told me I was fat, that I was going to get fired if I didn't lose a certain amount of weight. They brought in pictures of me where I was basically naked, and told me to use them as motivation for my diet. It was just that. [Someone brought it up recently.] They thought that because of the way my career had gone, it wouldn't still hurt me. That somehow, after I won an Oscar, I'm above it all. 'You really still care about that?' Yeah. I was a little girl. I was hurt. It doesn’t matter what accolades you get. I know it'll never happen to me again. If anybody even tries to whisper the word 'diet,' I'm like, 'You can go f*ck yourself.'"

Kudos to Jennifer for going on the record against the expectation of constant weight loss, particularly in a publication featuring plenty of skinny models. Although efforts are being made to change the industry, fashion is also still a place where models are told they may lose their jobs if they don't lose weight, similar to actresses.

And Lawrence is right there with them. Her figure became the subject of backlash when "The Hunger Games" was released and a New York Times critic wrote Lawrence didn't look "hungry enough" to play Katniss, that "her seductive, womanly figure" got in the way of the movie's message. Lawrence, of course, laughed it off, acknowledging the wildly unrealistic standards for women that she doesn't care to meet. "In Hollywood, I'm obese. I'm considered a fat actress," she said later that year.

It's a point worth remembering for all women, especially those who see movies or read magazines (aka almost all of us). Plus, if we need more reminders, we can just check out Lawrence on the cover of Harper's Bazaar UK, looking stylish and sophisticated as anything. No need to change your body when you look as stunning as that.

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