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J Law Is No Longer Taking Photos With Fans For The Rudest Reason

by Katie Corvino
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If you're a big fan of Jennifer Lawrence, then I have some bad news for you.

The 26-year-old actress is the latest star refusing to take photos with fans.

Yup, you read that right. If you've been dreaming of taking a Snapchat selfie with J Law, you can kiss that wish goodbye.

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According to the star, she's making the move to set boundaries. She told the UK's The Daily Telegraph,

I have just started becoming really rude and drawn into myself... I think that people [strangers] think that we already are friends because I am famous and they feel like they already know me — but I don't know them.

Hmm, OK, that's fair. But what if fans just deeply connect to the character a star portrays? What if you just want a cool Instagram photo?! J Law continued,

I have to protect my bubble, like, 'I have a weird job — don't let this be a reality.'

I guess that makes sense. I can't argue with you there, J Law.

The "Passengers" actress isn't the first celebrity to deny pictures with fans.

Her BFF Amy Schumer has refused to take photos with fans after a terrible encounter with a man who was rude to her.

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She posted a photo of the stranger on Instagram and wrote,

This guy in front of his family just ran up next to me scared the shit out of me. Put a camera in my face. I asked him to stop and he said  'no it's America and we paid for you' this was in front of his daughter. I was saying stop and no. Great message to your kid. Yes legally you are allowed to take a picture of me. But I was asking you to stop and saying no. I will not take picture with people anymore and it's because of this dude in Greenville.

Sorry everyone, I guess you won't have any cool profile pictures with J Law or Amy Schumer any time soon.

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Citations: Jennifer Lawrence Refuses To Take Pics (Teen Vogue)

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