Jennifer Lawrence is taking a candid look back at some of her most headline-making moments. The “Hunger Games” star admitted that her famously unfiltered honesty may have gone a bit too far at times. During a recent podcast appearance, the Oscar winner opened up about how certain offhand remarks from past interviews have followed her long after they were said. One such moment involved a comment about Kourtney Kardashian that resurfaced in a big way.
Jennifer Lawrence admits making ‘insane’ comments like calling Kourtney Kardashian ‘annoying’
While appearing on Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang” podcast, Lawrence acknowledged that reading her own quotes back can be jarring. She explained that some comments, while meant humorously in the moment, tend to take on a life of their own once they’re published. As an example, she referenced the “insane” headline that followed her remarks about Khloe Kardashian. She admitted it made her reconsider how many interviews she does.
The comment in question stemmed from a November 2025 Vanity Fair lie detector segment. At the time, Lawrence jokingly criticized Kardashian while chatting with her “Die My Love” co-star Robert Pattinson. The 35-year-old claimed the reality star was “more annoying than ever,” citing what she perceived as a dig at Khloe Kardashian’s appearance on the family’s show. Lawrence has since suggested the remark was exaggerated and said in the heat of a casual conversation rather than meant as a serious critique.
Despite the remark, Lawrence has long been open about her affection for the Kardashian-Jenner family. She has previously called herself a fan of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” and has spoken fondly about spending time with them. Most notably, she’s developed a close friendship with Kris Jenner, who attended Lawrence’s 2019 wedding.
During the podcast, Poehler praised Lawrence’s ability to be authentic and relatable. Nonetheless, Lawrence admitted that being real can sometimes backfire. She said she’s now more aware of how quickly casual comments can be amplified. “I think that when I do press, I should do half [of] what normal people do,” Lawrence said.
