Jennifer Lawrence felt freer than ever in her most recent film, “Die My Love,” which she filmed while pregnant with her second child.

The film, which is about a new mother suffering from postpartum psychosis, required the Oscar-winning actor to be naked, something she said she is “not sensitive about.”

“I don’t care about nudity,” Lawrence said in a video shared by Vulture on Monday. He added that he wanted “Die My Love” director Lynn Ramsay “to have complete artistic freedom” in the film.

She also said that it “felt really liberating” to film while pregnant, as it took away a lot of her “vanity anxiety.”

“Before ‘No Hard Feelings,’ I was on a diet, I didn’t eat carbs and I worked out,” she said of her 2023 film, in which she also filmed a nude scene.

But since she was pregnant this time, Lawrence took a totally different approach.

Lawrence, photographed while pregnant with her second child in December 2024.
Lawrence, photographed while pregnant with her second child in December 2024.

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“What was I going to do? Not eat? I was working 15 hours a day. I was just tired,” the 35-year-old shared.

“I remember they sent me a close-up of the cellulite and said, ‘Do you want us to retouch this?’” she explained. “And I was like, ‘No, that’s idiotic.'”

Lawrence, who is always candid about body image and beyond, recently shared that she will be getting a boob job before filming her next nude scene, which will be filmed next spring.

“Pretty much everything picked up after the first one,” he told the New Yorker’s Jia Tolentino in October. “In the second, nothing was recovered.”

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When Tolentino asked if Lawrence would still go under the knife if he weren’t a famous actor, the “Hunger Games” star said yes.

“Maybe I wouldn’t rush to the appointment in the same way,” he explained. “But I think so.”