Joan Rivers ripped Jennifer Lawrence again after the actress dissed her show Fashion Police.

"I love that she's telling everyone how wrong it is to worry about retouching and body image, and meanwhile, she has been touched up [a lot]. Look at her posters. She doesn't have a nose, she has two holes," Rivers told the New York Post in a Wednesday report. "She just has to learn, don't talk if you're doing it."

She also said, "My New Year's resolution is [ensuring] Jennifer Lawrence grows up and realizes how lucky she is and calms down." 

However, the Fashion Police host did give a compliment to the 23-year-old Hunger Games star and told the newspaper that "she's an amazing actress, she's the next Meryl Streep."

The feud between the two began after Lawrence criticized the E! show during her recent Yahoo Q&A with Marissa Mayer.

"There are shows like the Fashion Police and things like that, that are showing this generation of young people to judge people based on things," Lawrence said. "They put values on all the things that are wrong, and that it's ok to point at people and call them ugly and call them fat."

Rivers previously fired back at Lawrence via Twitter in November and wrote: "It's funny how Jennifer Lawrence loved @E_FashionPolice during Awards Season when we were complimenting her every single week... But now that she has a movie to promote, suddenly we're picking on all those poor, helpless actors."

Yet, Lawrence often speaks out about Hollywood's obsession with skinny. She recently opened up about how hurt she felt after she was criticized for her weight when she was younger.

"I was young. It was just the kind of s--t that actresses have to go through," she told U.K.'s Harper's Bazaar in the November 2013 issue. "Somebody told me I was fat, that I was going to get fired if I didn't lose a certain amount of weight."