Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence is not worried about being called a “brat” if the term is used to explain her assertive behaviour. The 25-year-old “Hunger Games” star, who is an advocate for equal rights for women in the film industry, is happy to be referred to by the derogatory term if it means she is “assertive and has a voice,” reported Female First. “Even after I wrote it, I don’t remember the website, but they called it ‘Jennifer Lawrence’s bratty display.’ And I was like, ‘Thank you for completely making my point.’ If a woman speaks up, is assertive and has a voice, she’s going to be called ‘a brat.’ I don’t see a man being called ‘a brat’.”
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Lawrence recently penned an essay about women’s rights. The celebrity stated she just did her to be addressed by it in the place of create remarks concerning the business that was broader. The actress said she only did it to address her “own fears” rather than make comments about the wider industry. “I hoped to just write about my own fears of how am I going to be portrayed? Or how am I going to look? How will people judge me? Obviously the men in the movie don’t think that way.”