'Hunger Games' Star Talks About Rumored Feud With Kristen Stewart
Jennifer Lawrence reaches out to Stewart
By dazzledbytwilight Mar 20, 2012 10:23AM

Jennifer Lawrence, star of 'The Hunger Games,' spoke to Access Hollywood about the rumored feud between herself and Kristen Stewart, debunking the whole thing and even learning a couple of lessons from the 'Twilight' actress:
Lawrence: "I wrote her an e-mail, because there was this huge like, article about a ‘Twilight’ and ‘Hunger Games’ feud, and we’ve never met before and never spoken,” Jennifer explained. “There were all these like, fake quotes from me that were actually hilarious. Some of them were from my ‘pal’ and ‘sources.’ It was hilarious. When I was reading it, I was cracking up.
“Then I was like, ‘Oh my god. If she reads this, she’s going to think – what if she thinks it’s true?’” she continued. “I just shot her an e-mail, and was like, ‘Hey, can’t wait to see more as this feud unfolds!’”
The “Twilight” star took the time to respond to Jennifer, putting her mind at ease.
“She wrote me back, and she was like, ‘It’s fine. Welcome to the world where everything you say gets turned into [something it’s not],” the 21-year-old recounted. “So, she understood.”
Silly Hollywood.
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Myriam Gabriel-Pollock has been writing for MSN since 2006 -- everything from quizzes to feature articles to the Twilight Superfan blog. Prior to that she was a hi-tech geek. She has happily transitioned into a film geek, especially if there are wizards, vampires, mythical places, and spaceships.
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