Jennifer Lawrence is still unable to deal with her family's conservative political views.

Because if the actress was born in Kentucky, a State largely acquired by the Republican camp, she married much more social ideas from adolescence.

So the break with his people was inevitable when Donald Trump won the race for the supreme nomination in 2016.

“I have worked so hard for the past five years to forgive my father and my family and try to understand.

The information they receive is different.

Their life is different.

I tried to get over it and I really can't.

I can't”, lamented the star of

Hunger Game

s during an interview granted to

Vogue

, before engaging on the sulphurous question of the right to abortion which has shaken America since the revocation of the Raw judgment. vs Wade by the Supreme Court last June.

A riddle

"I don't want to denigrate my family, but I know a lot of people are in a similar situation with their loved ones.

But how can you raise a girl from birth and believe she doesn't deserve equality?

How ?

“, got carried away Jennifer Lawrence who became a mother last February.

So today, communication remains more than delicate between her and her family, and this, all the more so when they relate to political questions.

“I approach the subject in the sense that I send text messages.

Just: Boom.

Boom.

Boom.

Boom.

Boom.

They don't respond,” she continued.

“And then I feel bad and I send a picture of the baby.

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Let's hope that the new generation will bring the keys to reconciliation.

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