After becoming the star of the hugely popular sci-fi film franchise 'The Hunger Games,' Jennifer Lawrence quickly became one of the most talked about actresses in Hollywood, but this newfound success came with a pricey cost.

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Lawrence admits she wasn't prepared for her privacy to be constantly invaded 

While promoting the highly anticipated 'The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1,' the 24 year-old Oscar winner opened up to the Associated Press about the pitfalls of fame and her privacy constantly being invaded.

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"I knew the paparazzi were going to be a reality in my life," she said on Saturday (Nov 15th). "But I didn't know that I would feel anxiety every time I open my front door, or that being chased by 10 men you don't know, or being surrounded, feels invasive and makes me feel scared and gets my adrenaline going every day."

Lawrence, who fell victim to the nude photo hack scandal along with over a hundred other celebrities is August and September, also admitted she wasn't mentally or physically prepared for the overwhelming interest in her personal life.

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"You can say, 'This (invasion of privacy) is part of my job and this is going to be a reality of my life,' but what you don't expect is how your body and how your emotions are going to react to it," she added.

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Lawrence stars as Katniss in 'The Hunger Games'

However, no matter how this makes her feel, Lawrence realizes the general public won't feel any compassion for celebrities. "Nobody wants to help us because it seems like, you know, 'Shut up, millionaires!'"

While being interviewed by BBC Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw, Lawrence also explained that she will never join a social media site because "the Internet has scorned me so much."

"I will never get Twitter. I'm not very good on the phone or technology. I cannot really keep up with emails so the idea of Twitter is so unthinkable to me ... If you ever see a Facebook, Instagram or Twitter that says it's me, it most certainly is not," she added.