Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence is facing a backlash after appearing to suggest that the recent spate of deadly hurricanes to hit the US are 'mother nature's rage' against President Donald Trump and his supporters.

After Houston suffered the worst flooding in recent memory from Harvey and Miami prepares to face a direct hit from Irma, the outspoken actress, 27, seemed to lay the blame for the natural disasters firmly with voters who are skeptical about global warming.

'It's also scary to know, that climate change is due to human activity, and we continue to ignore it, and the only voice that we really have is through voting,' said Lawrence, in an interview with the UK's Channel 4 to promote her new movie, Mother!

Oscar winning actress Jennifer Lawrence struck out on climate change deniers and President Trump during an interview for her new film 'Mother!'

The interviewer reminded the star that the US went to the polls just under a year ago and chose Trump, to which Lawrence answered, 'And we voted and it was really startling'.

Then Lawrence insinuated that the deadly hurricanes were inflicted upon the USA because climate-change denying voters chose the billionaire tycoon.

'You know you're watching these hurricanes now, and it's really hard especially while promoting this movie, not to feel mother nature's rage and wrath,' she stated.

The reaction she received from the interview was harsh.

Jennifer Lawrence faced a wave of backlash from her interview about her new film Mother!, after criticizing Donald Trump supporters who deny climate change is caused by humans

Lawrence also lashed out at the president smirkingly saying 'I know exactly who he is'

One Trump supporter called for a boycott of Lawrence's new film 'Mother!'

This Twitter user called the actresses statements about Trump's victory somehow influencing nature's wrath simply 'Dumb a** Hollyweird'

Some took the outspoken actress' comments as an indication of mental illness

This Twitter user called the actress 'Nuttier Than Previously Thought!'

'In matters of politics, science, morality, and religion I always turn to shallow, self absorbed movie stars for guidance...said no one ever!' one viewer lashed out.

One woman took to Twitter to call for a boycott of the flick: 'PLZ #BOYCOTT #JenniferLawrence's new #MOTHER Movie!! Make it SINK LIKE A ROCK!!'

A woman who uses the Twitter handle @dawnellemurray and says in her profile 'I AM TRUMP ARMY' called for a boycott of the film.

Lawrence also said the current discourse over climate change and politics in America is something she's no longer familiar with.

'This new language that's forming, I don't even recognize it.'

The interviewer for Channel 4 presser her on Trump next, asking 'Do you find President Trump confusing?'

'I don't find him confusing. I think I know exactly what he is,' Lawrence said, smirking.

Florida is currently bracing for the strongest hurricane to hit the Atlatic Ocean to touch down this weekend. Hurricane Irma pictured ober Leeward Islands captured by NASA on Wednesday

Homes are surrounded by floodwaters from Hurricane Harvey in Spring, Texas on August 27

Peggy Lanigan pauses as she speaks about the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston

'It's really polarizing and upsetting,' Lawrence explained. 'I've heard things and seen things on TV in my own country that devastate me and make me sick and it's just really confusing.

The actress previously narrated a film about human kind's impact on the environment in an Imax and NASA collaboration called 'A Beautiful Planet.' She is also a regular attendee at various Earth Day events.

It's also not the first time Lawrence has spoken out against Trump.

Back in 2015 when Trump was just starting to campaign, she spoke to Entertainment Weekly in a similarly apocalyptic manner, commenting 'If Donald Trump becomes president, that will be the end of the world,' says Lawrence.

Afterward Trump's election in 2016, the actress said she was attending the same event as the president elect and that she wanted to make a video of herself saying 'Hey Trump, F**k you' while giving him the middle finger.

'I have to feel hope, you know you have to feel hope. You can't just fall into despair. But a producer on the movie called this film, 'an impotent howl of rage.' It's like a helpless howl to the moon, like, it's just an assault.'