Jennifer Lawrence hasn't gotten past the recent leak of several of her personal nude photos.

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After nude photos of the actress were shared online, including sites like 4Chan and Reddit, Lawrence took a stand, speaking out against her hacker and calling for a change in the laws. In a new interview, Lawrence is making her voice heard, yet again, revealing what the recent leak has done to her emotions.

"I knew the paparazzi were going to be a reality in my life," the 24-year-old Oscar winner told press, according to a Nov. 17 report by Fox News. "But I didn't know that I would feel anxiety every time I open my front door. You can say, 'This (invasion of privacy) is part of my job and this is going to be a reality of my life,' but what you don't expect is how your body and how your emotions are going to react to it."

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Following the release of her photos, Lawrence spoke to Vanity Fair, calling the scandal a "sex crime," and revealing her concern over how her acting career may be impacted.

Now, Lawrence is determined to make an impact on the media world, and plans "to make it illegal to buy, post or shop a photo that's been obtained illegally."

"I have photographers that jump my fence ... if somebody jumps my fence and takes a picture through my window of me naked, that's illegal, but the photos can still be everywhere (online) the next day, and that makes no sense!" she explained.

Other celebrities included in the recent photo leaks include Kim Kardashian, Vanessa Hudgens, Nina Dobrev, Jenny McCarthy, George Sampson, Nick Hogan, KeKe Palmer, Kate Upton, Victoria Justice, Kirsten Dunst, Ariana Grande and Lea Michele.