Soon after announcing that she is going to take a year off from acting to focus on grass-roots activism, Jennifer Lawrence has revealed the slew of things that keep her up at night.

The outspoken 27 year-old, who landed herself in hot water last night after shading national treasure Joanna Lumley at the BAFTAs, spoke to Times Talks about her worldly worries.

In conversation with the director of her upcoming spy thriller Red Sparrow, Francis Lawrence, plus the former Chief of Disguise at the C.I.A., Jonna Hiestand Mendez, the Academy Award winner spoke about Russian espionage and a lot more.

Slipping into gossip territory for a second, Lawrence admitted that she's quite keen to know what's going on with former BFFs Karlie Kloss and Taylor Swift.

She joked, 'I'd like to know what's going on with Karlie Kloss and Taylor Swift, that's the honest to God truth. Is nobody else curious? It's keeping me up at night. What happened?'

What happened indeed? Well, after the model and tech-guru Kloss met popstar Swift back in 2014, the two tall blondes became firm friends. Swift invited her model friend onto stage during her 1989 tour and the pair even attend the Met Gala together.

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However, things may have turned sour. Keen fans have noted that in the video for 'Look What You Made Me Do', Swift wore a t-shirt with all her friends names listed, and Karlie's was absent.

Then, early this year, the VS model posted her Love magazine advent shoot. Showing herself playing hoops, she captioned the post 'Swish, Swish' - the title of Swift's enemy Katy Perry's diss track about the 'Shake It Off' singer.

In February there were even photos circulating of 25 year-old Kloss and 33 year-old Perry munching on sushi together.

The plot thickens.

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The rest of Jennifer Lawrence's interview is dedicated to the much more cerebral topics of political activism and Russian espionage.

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