Jennifer Lawrence apologized to the fans for desecrating the sacred stones in Hawaii

The highest paid Hollywood actress, 26-year-old Jennifer Lawrence, was invited a week ago to the Graham Norton show, where she told an interesting story that happened to her during the filming of the film "Hunger Games: And the Flame Will Break."

Lawrence almost killed a sound engineer and desecrated the shrine

Despite the fact that Jennifer is considered one of the best actresses of our time, she does not have the right to mock the shrines. So decided the fans of the actress, after they heard the story of Lawrence about filming in Hawaii. Here's what the celebrity told Graham Norton:

"Then we worked on" Hunger Games: And the flame will break out. " Filming took place in Hawaii, where they have sacred stones. I was dressed in a wetsuit and my buttocks were suddenly combed. Then I decided to scratch them about some stones that were full around. While I was making my pride nice, one of the stones fell down, almost killing the sound engineer. With us was a man of 10 local residents and they saw all this and cried: "This is a curse!", Pointing at me with fingers. Then it became very funny, because I did not know that you can not touch the stones, especially booty. Then I answered them: "Yes ... I'm your curse! I pushed the stone with my buttocks. "
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Fans condemned Lawrence for this act

The BBC television channel posted this episode on Facebook's One page and watched it over 2.2 million times a day. Reviews of fans about this act were unflattering. Here's what you could read on the pages of the social network: "If Lawrence has an" Oscar, "then she can do anything? To bite a priest about a shrine is abnormal "," A terrible and ugly act. The strangest thing is that she does not seem to realize this, "Jennifer should apologize. She did not do well. "

Either under the onslaught of the public, or from remorse, but Lawrence decided to still apologize to the inhabitants of Hawaii. The actress in Facebook wrote this post:

"I apologize for the deed on the island. I did not want to offend anyone. "