Jennifer Lawrence Stated That It's Essential To Control 'Your Stock'

The star of the American science fiction adventure film The Hunger Games - Jennifer Lawrence, really likes being in control of her "stock."

In an interview with the 25 year old actress on the American television show "Good Morning America," Jennifer Lawrence, who got her international fame for playing heroine Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games film series, said that she "loves acting," but also enjoys "controlling your stock, if you will, and being in control of that." "I love acting, that's the only part of my job that I love, but all of its business."

Jennifer Lawrence penned an essay striking her salary in the 2013 American black comedy crime film "American Hustle," as reported to be lower compared to her male co-stars.

Lawrence questioned herself why she was not asking for it, the actress also said that she knew that she was always a kind person that carried the quality of being submissive with the idea that makes her more likable.

Jennifer Lawrence felt like she had to say something, for the reason that they need to talk about it, she also added that on average women are paid 21 percent less than men. The actress said that they can ask for the same exact amount that men do, and they should do the reality that women do get judged more.

Jennifer Lawrence came to a point that it's just something that's essential and the actress would love to see change.

In a recent interview of Jennifer Lawrence's co-star in the British television series "Hustle" - Bradley Cooper, said that, in the future, he will negotiate his fixed regular payment alongside his female cohorts.

The star of the 2015 American comedy film 'Burnt' - Bradley Cooper, stated that, "I don't know where it's changing otherwise, but that's something that I could do," Bradley Cooper also said, "Usually you don't talk about the financial stuff, you have people. But you know what? It's time to start doing that."

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