She’s a glamorous A-list movie star.
But Jennifer Lawrence, 32, proved her political bona fides on Friday when she delivered a speech on how to remove corruption from politics.
The Unrig The System Summit takes place in New Orleans, from Friday to Sunday, and features such luminaries from across the political spectrum as Fox News host Steve Hilton, former Louisiana Republican Governor Buddy Roemer and The Big Short director Adam McKay.
More than a star: Jennifer Lawrence, 32, proved her political bona fides on Friday when she delivered a speech on how to remove corruption from politics
The Hunger Games starlet wore an off-white dress shirt and black trousers for the speaking engagement at Tulane University.
Lawrence wore her blonde tresses untied as she spoke at the event.
According to its website, Unrig The System is ‘a gathering of thought leaders from the right and left who are determined to fix American politics’.
Hero: The Hunger Games starlet wore an off-white dress shirt and black trousers for the speaking engagement at Tulane University
Great hair: Lawrence wore her blonde tresses untied as she spoke at the event
Incognito: Here the dressed-down Oscar winner is seen arriving at the event
Recently the Passengers star attempted to inspire the next generation to be involved in politics.
The Winters Bone actress gave many teenagers the thrill of a lifetime as she surprised a group of high school students in Cleveland, Ohio with an inspiring discussion centered around the government.
Lawrence joined non-partisan anti-corruption organization Represent.US to lead a discussion about the current climate in the US and fixing democracy with junior and senior students at Cleveland Heights High School.
Empowering: Jennifer gave many teenagers the thrill of a lifetime as she surprised a group of high school students in Cleveland, Ohio with an inspiring political discussion
According to the adolescents the X-Men: First Class star’s presence made a ‘big difference’ to the students, who were impressed by ‘how informed’ she was about politics.
Senior Londyn Crehnshaw said: ‘It makes a big difference when people who are just 10 years older than us come to talk about political issues.
‘When she said, “this is your time,” that really made me think.’
Inspiring: The actress joined non-partisan anti-corruption organization Represent.US to lead a discussion about the current climate in the US and fixing democracy with junior and senior students at Cleveland Heights High School
Jennifer has previously admitted she would love to confront President Donald Trump about his current stint in office and has already thought of what she’d say to him.
She said: ‘I’ve got a pretty good speech. And it ends with a martini to the fact.’
Asked if she’d be prepared for the conversation, she said: ‘Oh, I would, definitely. Oh, my God, I’ve been waiting for this moment. I’ll give you a hint — it’s not nice. You wouldn’t want me to say it to you.’
Opening up: The Mother! actress admitted she has developed an increasing ‘obsession’ with politics since Trump took office
And Jennifer had ‘something to say’ to a number of other politicians who she disagreed with.
She said: ‘I have something to say for all of them. I watch different characters on the news, and I’m like, “Just you wait.”‘
The Mother! actress admitted she has developed an increasing ‘obsession’ with politics since Trump took office.
She said: ‘My political passion has almost turned into an obsession. I mean, I don’t think you ever do feel settles, [but] as soon as you feel settled with your home and your personal life, you’re looking at the world and going, “How in the hell do I fix this? What do we do?”‘
Touching down: The A-lister arrived back in Los Angeles aboard private jet on Thursday