It was described as a "no-filter, no-BS" interview by Glamour magazine and – with subjects like feeling like a virgin again, using Planned Parenthood as a teen, the pay gap, fancying Larry David (43 years her senior), dressing like a "slutty power lesbian", and being a self-described "f---ing lunatic" – that it certainly was.

Since hitting the scene with The Hunger Games four years ago, actress Jennifer Lawrence has conquered Hollywood thanks to her incredible acting skills that earned her an Oscar for Silver Linings Playbook in 2012 and being so refreshingly modest and likeable. But despite her fame, the 25-year-old says she wishes she could "fly under the radar" but her "mouth has just made it impossible."

Promoting her new movie Joy, she used the opportunity to turn political and spoke about the three murders of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado in November, which she described as not an "attack on abortions; it's an attack on women."

The alleged shooter, Robert Lewis Dear, 57, has since appeared in court accused of the crime.