Despite the recent rumors of Jennifer Lawrence rekindling romance with old flames and potentially hooking up with Brad Pitt and Joel Edgerton, the actress wants to assure everyone that she's still a single woman. 

In a new interview, Lawrence gets candid about her take on sex and why she feels that she's a "germaphobe."

J.Law Gets Real

The outspoken actress has been in the headlines for the past weeks due to her honest take on friendships, life, and being an actress in Hollywood. Lawrence spoke with The Sun to dispel the allegations that she was seeing anyone at the moment.

"I am not in a relationship. I am making it clear that I have not had sex in a very long time. I would like to have a relationship, you know. It is hard out there," the 27-year-old stated.

The Hunger Games star continued that she doesn't have casual sex since she is terrified of getting a sexually transmitted infection.

"If I was at the point where I could get an STI, doctors have already been involved. That is how much of a germaphobe I am," she continued. 

Lawrence also admitted that she's not brave in the bedroom nor is she as willing to just mingle with anybody whom she doesn't have an intimate relationship with. 

"I am all bark and no bite. I always talk like I want d**k, but the truth is when I look back at my sexual past it was always with boyfriends," the American Hustle actress added.

Lawrence dated her X-men co-star Nicholas Hoult from 2010 to 2014. After dating Hoult, the actress was involved with Mother! director Darren Aronofsky from 2016 to 2017. Lawrence was also romantically linked to Coldplay member Chris Martin for a brief time. 

What's Next For Ms. Lawerence?

Now that her most recent film, Red Sparrow, is in the theaters, Lawrence has a few more projects up her sleeve. The actress confirmed that she will be reprising her role as Mystique in the upcoming X-Men film, Dark Phoenix, which will hit theaters in November 2018.

The actress will star in Steven Spielberg's film adaptation of photojournalist Lynsey Addario's memoir, It's What I Do: A Photographer's Life of Love and War. She will also feature as Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the Theranos blood testing company, in Adam McKay's film Bad Blood