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Lawrence relieved to lose Twilight role
Lawrence relieved to lose Twilight role
15 December 2012 01:30PM

Jennifer Lawrence has revealed she is relieved she lost out on the role of Bella Swann in the 'Twilight Saga' to Kirsten Stewart.

The 22-year-old actress auditioned for the lead female role in the vampire franchise, but is glad she wasn't picked for it because she's not sure she could cope with the paparazzi attention Stewart receives.

Asked if she was relieved she didn't get the part, she told The Guardian newspaper: 'Oh yeah, for sure.

'I remember when the first movie came out, seeing Kristen Stewart on the red carpet and getting papped wherever she went. For me, and I'm assuming for her, it was just another audition. Then it turned into this whole other thing.'

Jennifer now has her own fame-inducing role as heroine Katniss Everdeen in 'The Hunger Games' franchise - which is also adapted from a series of young adult novels.

The young starlet was unsure about starring in the blockbuster films after earning critical acclaim for her roles in smaller movies.

She said: 'I was worried it would be overwhelming and that no one would be able to see me as any other character. But I really cared about the movie. I'm proud of 'The Hunger Games' as I am of any of the other films I've done.'

Jennifer received a Golden Globe nomination on Thursday for her performance as Tiffany Maxwell in 'Silver Linings Playbook'.



 
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