The Silver Linings star has previously admitted that she fought for her Hunger Games character to have a more realistic figure in an effort to set a positive example for young women. “When we were doing the first The Hunger Games, it was a big discussion, ’cause it’s called The Hunger Games—she’s from District 12, she’s obviously underfed, so she would be incredibly thin. But, I just kept saying, ‘We have the ability to control this image that young girls are going to be seeing,'” she told BBC last month.
“Girls see enough of this body that we can’t imitate, that we’ll never be able to obtain, these unrealistic expectations, and this is gonna be their hero, and we have control over that.” Not only did the short-haired beauty win her battle for Katniss to have a “strong and healthy” appearance, but she also believes tabloid bullying should be monitored—just like sex and violence. -Eonline