Los Angeles - Jennifer Lawrence's life can be "lonely".
The 22-year-old actress - who previously dated British actor Nicholas Hoult - admits her career makes it hard to hold down a relationship, but she thinks the sacrifices she makes in her personal life are worth it for the sake of her career.
"There are sacrifices with any job. With this one, you're in a long-distance relationship with pretty much everybody in your life. It's hard sometimes, it's obviously a very lonely life but it's still worth it," Jennifer said in a recent interview with more! magazine.
'Great person'
The Silver Linings Playbook actress believes having good "chemistry" is key to successful relationships as being a "great person" isn't always enough.
During her interview with more!, she said: "It's all about chemistry. You can meet somebody and sparks fly immediately and you're attracted right away - that totally happens.
"Or you can meet another where yes, they're funny, nice and a great person, but you just don't have chemistry. And without that it just doesn't work."
The 22-year-old actress - who previously dated British actor Nicholas Hoult - admits her career makes it hard to hold down a relationship, but she thinks the sacrifices she makes in her personal life are worth it for the sake of her career.
"There are sacrifices with any job. With this one, you're in a long-distance relationship with pretty much everybody in your life. It's hard sometimes, it's obviously a very lonely life but it's still worth it," Jennifer said in a recent interview with more! magazine.
'Great person'
The Silver Linings Playbook actress believes having good "chemistry" is key to successful relationships as being a "great person" isn't always enough.
During her interview with more!, she said: "It's all about chemistry. You can meet somebody and sparks fly immediately and you're attracted right away - that totally happens.
"Or you can meet another where yes, they're funny, nice and a great person, but you just don't have chemistry. And without that it just doesn't work."