'Having your privacy violated is terrifying': Fearful Jennifer Lawrence admits she's 'always waiting to be blindsided' after bravely reflecting on her 'scary' nude photo leak

Jennifer Lawrence has discussed the leaking of her nude photos in 2014 in a candid interview with Vogue.

The Oscar winning actress, 26, revealed how she felt after the intimate snaps of herself were leaked by hackers - claiming that she was 'blindsided' and it left her 'terrified.'

The American star told the fashion bible: 'Having your privacy violated constantly isn't a problem if you're perfect. But if you're human, it's terrifying.'

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'It was terrifying': Jennifer Lawrence has discussed the leaking of her nude photos in 2014 in a candid interview with Vogue - claiming that she's 'always waiting to be blindsided'

'It was terrifying': Jennifer Lawrence has discussed the leaking of her nude photos in 2014 in a candid interview with Vogue - claiming that she's 'always waiting to be blindsided'

Jennifer described how to this very day she's 'still waiting to get blindsided again', telling Vogue: 'When my publicist calls me, I'm like, "Oh, my God, what is it?" Even when it's nothing. I'm always waiting to get blindsided again.'

'It's scary when you feel the whole world judges you,' the Kentucky native continued. 

Earlier this year,  Edward Majerczyk, 29, from Chicago WAS sentenced to nine months in prison for hacking the electronic accounts of 30 celebrities, among them Jennifer, and stealing their private information, including nude videos and photos.

He was also ordered to pay $5,700 in restitution for counselling services for one undisclosed celebrity victim whose photos were disseminated online.

The American star told the fashion bible: 'Having your privacy violated constantly isn't a problem if you're perfect. But if you're human, it's terrifying'

The American star told the fashion bible: 'Having your privacy violated constantly isn't a problem if you're perfect. But if you're human, it's terrifying'

Terrifying: Jennifer, who was followed by filmmaker Mitch Springer during the shoot, also confessed that 'it's scary when you feel the whole world judges you'

Terrifying: Jennifer, who was followed by filmmaker Mitch Springer during the shoot, also confessed that 'it's scary when you feel the whole world judges you'

Federal agents have said Lawrence broke down and became distraught during a 2014 meeting about nude photos of her that appeared online. Lawrence called the leak a 'sex crime' in an interview with Vanity Fair magazine shortly after.

As many as 100 celebrities, including Kirsten Dunst and Kate Upton, were targeted in the huge photo leak in September 2014. 

Meanwhile, Jennifer also dished to Vogue on her romance with film director Darren Aronofsky - revealing she had 'energy for him.' 

These remarks come in the same week the acting sensation was accused of being the reason Chris Pratt and Anna Faris have split up - something the Hollywood couple announced on Monday. 

Justice served: Earlier this year, Edward Majerczyk, 29, from Chicago WAS sentenced to nine months in prison for hacking the electronic accounts of 30 celebrities, among them Jennifer, and stealing their private information, including nude videos and photos

Justice served: Earlier this year, Edward Majerczyk, 29, from Chicago WAS sentenced to nine months in prison for hacking the electronic accounts of 30 celebrities, among them Jennifer, and stealing their private information, including nude videos and photos

Jennifer faced the wrath of Chris and Anna's fan-base thanks to her link to Chris after starring opposite him in sci-fi movie Passengers.

The couple split after eight years of marriage, with TMZ claiming that their different family values were to blame.

A source told the site that Anna wanted to have more children, but Chris 'can't juggle a growing family with his career', which sees him shoot movies all over the world, leaving home for months at a time.

Following the shock announcement Jennifer found herself in the middle of reports with fans flocking to social media to lash out the actress. 

Smitten: Meanwhile, Jennifer also dished to Vogue on her romance with film director Darren Aronofsky - revealing she had 'energy for him.'

Smitten: Meanwhile, Jennifer also dished to Vogue on her romance with film director Darren Aronofsky - revealing she had 'energy for him.'

Caught in the middle: JLaw has been bizarrely blamed by fans for the demise of Chris Pratt and Anna Faris' marriage (seen here in Los Angeles last year)
Passengers: Jennifer and Chris' 2016 sci-fi flick under performed given both stars' A-list standing in Hollywood (pictured December 2016)

Caught in the middle: JLaw has been bizarrely blamed by fans for the demise of Chris Pratt and Anna Faris' marriage (seen here in Los Angeles last year)

However, Jennifer - who at 26 is 21 years younger than her filmmaker beau - is still going strong in her own romance, with a source telling The Sun late last year: 'Jennifer and Darren have tried to keep things low-key and under wraps but they are really into each other.

'Recently Jennifer was working on a gruelling project and she relied on Darren for support and they were in constant contact. It seemed to show they were the real deal.' 

The talent will next be seen in Mother!, playing a young woman whose life takes a nightmarish turn after the unexplained arrival of a mysterious couple to her house.

The disturbing trailer captures Jennifer's life of domestic bliss descend into madness as the couple make themselves at home in their new property.

Mother! is scheduled for release on September 15, 2017. 

Out soon: The talent will next be seen in Mother!, playing a young woman whose life takes a nightmarish turn after the unexplained arrival of a mysterious couple to her house

Out soon: The talent will next be seen in Mother!, playing a young woman whose life takes a nightmarish turn after the unexplained arrival of a mysterious couple to her house

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