Jennifer Lawrence experienced a rapid rise from an unknown budding actress to become an Oscar-nominated Hollywood star. Despite being one of the most in-demand names, her box office success and award accolades have not gotten to her head. The down-to-earth 22-year-old from Louisville, Kentucky hasn’t changed and still speaks her mind when it goes against the expected etiquette of the day.

Remaining grounded: Jennifer Lawrence, who was photographed in February 2013, has managed to keep herself humble despite being one of Hollywood’s brightest stars. In an interview with Fabulous magazine, she described exactly how she manages to stay so grounded even when she has such an amazing career.

According to Lawrence, she constantly feels lucky and doesn’t have time to feel cocky. She was raised to value money and have respect for it, even though she has a lot of it.

The unassuming competitions: The winner of the Academy Awards admitted that she doesn’t have the luxury of being arrogant.

Strength to strength: Jennifer, who is currently filming an untitled David O Russell film, shares that her family keeps her grounded.

Jennifer became a worldwide sensation after her appearance as Katniss Everdeen in the Hunger Games. Although the Hunger Games brought her immense wealth, she remains cautious about spending money.

The complete interview can be found in Fabulous Magazine. J-Law believes that being a millionaire is not always easy, as it feels wrong to spend money extravagantly. She still drives the same car she has been driving for a long time and hasn’t bought a house yet. J-Law’s disciplined and grounded attitude is a result of her family making sure that she doesn’t become a demanding diva. She feels fortunate to have a family that would never let her turn into an a**hole. Although J-Law counts Bradly Cooper as a friend, she likes to keep the people she grew up with close to her. J-Law never walks around feeling famous because she prefers to walk around feeling the exact same way she has her whole life. However, it’s not until she talks to somebody and sees in their eyes that she’s different that it makes her feel weird.