In a recent interview, Lawrence told a story about “butt-scratchin’” on rocks that are considered sacred to native Hawaiians, while shooting The Hunger Games: Catching Fire in 2012.
“There were … sacred … rocks — I dunno, they were ancestors, who knows — they were sacred,” said Lawrence.
Jennifer Lawrence has drawn scathing criticism for an anecdote she told on the BBC, about disrespecting local customs while shooting in Hawaii.
The actor was 22 when shooting Catching Fire, the second instalment of the Hunger Games franchise that catapulted her to stardom.