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Introduction
1. I've never been through anything that my characters have been through. And I can't go around looking for roles that are exactly like my life. So I just use my imagination. If it ever came down to the point where, to make a part better, I had to lose a little bit of my sanity, I wouldn't do it. I would just do comedies.
2. Today, I will inform you about Jennifer Lawrence.
3. Jennifer Lawrence is my superstar because of the things she goes through as a superstar, all the positive outcomes of her stardom and why I look up to her.

Body of the Speech –
I. The things she goes through as a superstar
A. She never has much family time
1. She doesn’t get to see her family as often as she used
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A lot of critics hate on her because she is curvy and her body doesn’t fit the description of some of the characters she plays
II. The positive outcomes
A. She has grown to be more confident
1. She has gained more confidence than she used to have
2. She has shown others that she is who she is and nothing can change her
B. She has proved society wrong
1. She acts the same way as she did in high school, like a human being
2. She makes fun of herself all the time
III. Why I look up to her
A. She’s real
1. She can laugh at herself and not care what others have to say.
2. She’s not perfect; she makes mistakes all the time.
B. She’s a good celebrity
1. She’s not super cocky
2. She stays out of the tabloids and trouble

Conclusion
1. Jennifer Lawrence is my superstar because of the things she goes through as a superstar, all the positive outcomes of her stardom and why I look up to her.
2. Today, I have informed you about Jennifer Lawrence.
3. “In Hollywood, I’m obese. I’m considered a fat actress. I eat like a caveman. I’ll be the only actress who doesn’t have anorexia rumors! I’m never going to starve myself for a part. I’m invincible. I don’t want little girls to be like “Oh, I want to look like Katniss, so I’m going to skip dinner!” – Jennifer

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