Jennifer Lawrence recently shed light on how she feels about sharing her creative ideas with others.
The 35-year-old actress admitted that she regrets pitching her unique concepts to celebrities and colleagues.
In a recent interview, The Hunger Games star was probed about how she deals with people approaching her with film ideas by co-hosts Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers.
The situation had occurred to her from time to time, however, Jennifer claimed that she is mainly guilty of attempting to give her creative ideas to other artists.
The American Hustle artist said, "I wish I didn't resonate with what those people are going through."
Moreover, Jennifer recounted singing a song to Mark Ronson, which made her upset as she didn’t receive the reaction expected.
She went on to explain on the Las Culturistas podcast, “I wrote this song once about street sweeping and it's like, 'Street sweeper, sweep me off of my feet now.'"
The Rue's Lullaby singer further playfully quipped, "I don't know what I was expecting, but he was just like, 'Nice to meet you.' And I was like, 'OK, I'll give it to somebody else, b****.”
However, when Matt and Bowen tried to ask more about the topic, Jennifer commented in a light-handed manner that she does not want Mark to 'sue' all of them for the discussion.
Lately, Lawrence starred in the film Die My Love opposite the Twilight star Robert Pattinson.