Jennifer Lawrence admits that she used to ‘drink whiskey and get stoned’ with Hunger Games costars

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Jennifer Lawrence admits she used to get drunk and high with Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth after press events and premieres for The Hunger Games.

To help deal with the intense pressures of fame that left her feeling “commodity” and overwhelmed, the Don’t Look Up star, 32, recalled how she and her costars let off steam by smoking weed and getting buzzed. .

“The guys and I used to go back to our hotel to drink whiskey and get stoned,” she confessed.

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Friends: Jennifer Lawrence admits she used to get drunk and high with Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth after press events and premieres for The Hunger Games; seen in 2015

She continued, “My mother-in-law will love this. I don’t do it anymore, I’m a mother!’

Despite struggling with “how famous” the movie franchise has made her, she shared… The New York Times that the films were all ‘fantastic’.

The Oscar-winning actress, who played the fiery Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games films based on Suzanne Collins’ novels of the same name, also noted that she understands that she will “always be bound by the character.”

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“The guys and I used to go back to our hotel and drink whiskey and get stoned,” she confessed; pictured in 2015

Pride: Despite struggling with

Pride: Despite struggling with “how famous” the movie franchise made her, she told The New York Times that the movies were all “amazing” (seen in 2015)

“Jennifer Lawrence is Katniss Everdeen, I think,” she said. ‘Is that weird?’

After announcing a prelude to the original film series titled The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Lawrence admits that the reboot makes her feel “as old as mold.”

“I remember being 21 and thinking, ‘My God, one day they’ll make them again and make them again. But then I’m so old! I’ll be dead!’ she joked.

Once-in-a-lifetime role: The Oscar-winning actress, who played the fiery Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games films based on Suzanne Collins' novels of the same name, also noted that she understands that she will

Once-in-a-lifetime role: The Oscar-winning actress, who played the fiery Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games films based on Suzanne Collins’ novels of the same name, also noted that she understands that she will “always be tied up” to the character’ (seen in 2012)

Funny: After announcing a prelude to the original film series titled The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Lawrence admits that the reboot makes her feel

Funny: After announcing a prelude to the original film series titled The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Lawrence admits that the reboot makes her feel “as old as mold” (seen in 2013)

Now that she’s no longer attached to an upcoming dystopian teen movie, the mother-of-one mused that she’s “no longer afraid of 13-year-olds.”

“They have no idea who I am,” said the actress. “I notice things are different because of my interactions in the real world, just because of the way I move through life.”

She added: ‘There is an occasional article about me walking in Ugg boots, but otherwise the interest has waned, God bless.’

In the past: After joking about getting high earlier, she said she won't, after becoming a mother to son Cy, whom she welcomed earlier this year (seen last December)

In the past: After joking about getting high earlier, she said she won’t, after becoming a mother to son Cy, whom she welcomed earlier this year (seen last December)

Last month, Lawrence admitted to feeling a “commodity” and “losing the sense of control” after achieving global superstardom through The Hunger Games.

‘When I think back now, I can’t think of those years to come, [because there was] just a loss of control,” the 32-year-old actress recalls, according to Variety.

The artist explained: ‘Between The Hunger Games coming out and winning the Oscar [for 2012’s Silver Lining Playbook]I became such a commodity that I felt like every decision was a big, big group decision.”

Remember when: After the film came out in 2012, she said she felt a

Remember when: After the film came out in 2012, she said she felt a “commodity” and “lost a sense of control,” at an event at the London Film Festival last month

'Sense of control': 'Between the arrival of The Hunger Games and winning the Oscar, I became such a commodity that I felt like every decision was a big, big group decision,' she said;  seen in 2013

‘Sense of control’: ‘Between the arrival of The Hunger Games and winning the Oscar, I became such a commodity that I felt like every decision was a big, big group decision,’ she said; seen in 2013

Jennifer recently took a years-long hiatus from feature films before making her comeback last year in the apocalypse comedy Don’t Look Up.

She’s managed to regain the control she’d lost, and the film-making process now feels “personal to me for the first time in a long time.”

Her production company is called Excellent Cadaver, which is a reference to the way she has worked to reshape her identity.

Stratospheric rise: The same year The Hunger Games came out, she co-starred with Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook, the film that earned her an Oscar

Stratospheric rise: The same year The Hunger Games came out, she co-starred with Bradley Cooper in Silver Linings Playbook, the film that earned her an Oscar

“It’s a Sicilian mafia term for a hit on a big celebrity,” she said. “It just made sense. I think there was a part of me that wanted to perform that part of me.’

Although she became a critical darling for the 2010 drama Winter’s Bone, The Hunger Games shot to the worldwide international fame she enjoys today.

After that, she became a mainstay of the big franchise tent poles, acting not only in the Hunger Games film series, but also in the X-Men movies.

Remember when: She then became a mainstay of major franchise tent poles, acting not only in the Hunger Games film series, but also in the X-Men movies (pictured)

Remember when: She then became a mainstay of major franchise tent poles, acting not only in the Hunger Games film series, but also in the X-Men movies (pictured)

In addition to the blockbusters, she also appeared in such roles as Passengers alongside Chris Pratt and mother! directed by her then-beau Darren Aronofsky.

She was a scene-stealing presence in the 2013 film American Hustle amid a top cast including Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper, and Jeremy Renner.

Jennifer announced in September 2017 that she was taking a sabbatical and made her comeback with last year’s Netflix hit Don’t Look Up amid a star-studded cast including Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep.

“I haven’t arranged anything for the next two years,” she told Savannah Guthrie on the… Today show in 2017, joking that she might “make pots.”

Showstopper: She was a scene-stealing presence in the 2013 film American Hustle amid a top cast including Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jeremy Renner

Showstopper: She was a scene-stealing presence in the 2013 film American Hustle amid a top cast including Christian Bale, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jeremy Renner

In 2018, she founded her production company Excellent Cadaver, with which she is one of the producers of her upcoming drama Causeway.

Directed by Broadway director Lila Neugebauer, the film stars Jennifer as an Afghanistan veteran with a brain injury trying to adjust to civilian life.

Jennifer recently told Vogue’s 73 Questions that the strangest rumor she ever heard about herself was “That I fucked Harvey Weinstein.”

Return: Jennifer recently took a years-long hiatus from feature films before making her comeback opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Don't Look Up last year

Return: Jennifer recently took a years-long hiatus from feature films before making her comeback opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in Don’t Look Up last year

When the Me Too movement kicked off early in her hiatus, one of Harvey Weinstein’s accusers claimed the producer told her, “I slept with Jennifer Lawrence and look where she is; she just won an Oscar.”

Jennifer vehemently denied ever having sex with Harvey, issuing a statement at the time saying: “My heart breaks for all the women who have been victims of Harvey Weinstein…I have never had anything but a professional relationship with him.” had.’

She continued, “This is another example of the predatory tactics and lies he engaged in to lure countless women.”

Deer in headlights: Jennifer recently told Vogue's 73 Questions that the strangest rumor she'd ever heard about herself was

Deer in headlights: Jennifer recently told Vogue’s 73 Questions that the strangest rumor she’d ever heard about herself was “I f***ed Harvey Weinstein”; they are pictured in 2013