Jennifer Lawrence might be a Hollywood A-lister, but the "X-Men" star also has moments when she feels "pathetic."

Lawrence will soon tie the knot with fiancé Cooke Maroney, and the couple has been busy preparing for their upcoming wedding. And while she initially wasn't planning on hosting a bachelorette party, she changed her mind this week and wanted to have a celebration with her girlfriends at the last minute.

Unfortunately, no one could attend Lawrence's party, causing her to break down in tears. “Yesterday was my only bridezilla moment where I cried because I thought I didn’t want to have a bachelorette party, then last minute I decided I did,” Lawrence said during an interview on the “Naked with Catt Sadler” podcast, laughing.

“Then nobody was available because it was last minute. Then I started crying. I was like, ‘I don’t even know why I’m crying. I didn’t know that I wanted a bachelorette party. I guess I just feel pathetic,’” she dished.

But the "Hunger Games" star has more reasons to smile these days, and it's all because of her fiancé, whom she described as "the greatest person [she's] ever met."

In the same interview, Lawrence admitted that marriage hadn't been in the plans for her, but Maroney changed her mind. Despite having dated for less than a year, she said that he was her "best friend" so she wanted to "legally bind him" to her for the rest of their lives.

As for their wedding preparations, Lawrence didn't reveal any specific details, but she did reveal that she already has a wedding dress and that their venue is all set. The Oscar-winning actress explained that she didn't take too much time choosing her dress and their wedding venue, confessing that she was "too lazy to be neurotic."

Lawrence was first linked to Maroney, who is an art dealer, back in spring 2018. However, it was only this month that she broke her silence on their relationship and opened up about her beau during the premiere of her latest movie, "X-Men: Dark Phoenix," Entertainment Tonight reported.

The actress previously dated "X-Men" co-star Nicholas Hoult from 2011 to 2014, Coldplay frontman Chris Martin in 2015 and director Darren Aronofsky from 2016 to 2017, according to Us Weekly.

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Jennifer Lawrence speaks onstage during the 2018 Concordia Annual Summit - Day 2 at Grand Hyatt New York on September 25, 2018 in New York City. Getty Images/Riccardo Savi