Jennifer Lawrence knows what she wants in a guy.

The 24-year-old "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay" star, who is on the cover of the latest issue of Madame Figaro, revealed to the French magazine the one non-negotiable quality that she is looking for in a man.

She said that her ideal partner is someone "who allows her to be herself in all situations," according to E! News.

The Oscar-winning actress, who has been linked to Coldplay frontman Chris Martin, added, "Otherwise, you might as well stay single."

Lawrence and Martin reportedly ended their four-month long relationship at the end of last month; however, a recent report by People claimed that the two remain an item.

On Oct. 27, the same day reports about the alleged split surfaced, the Kentucky-born actress reportedly visited the musician's Malibu home and stayed for several hours. And three nights later, on Oct. 30, the actress returned to the rocker's pad.

"They're very much together," an insider told People. "He's very much into her and they're still seeing each other."

As for rumors that Lawrence is concerned with Martin's ongoing close bond with his soon-to-be ex-wife Gwyneth Paltrow, the source said that "she doesn't give a s-t about Gwyneth [and Chris's relationship]," adding that the "X-Men: Days of the Future Past" star thinks that the speculations are "hilarious."

"In the beginning, they would spend almost equal time in the Beverly Hills-West Hollywood area and Malibu," another tipster told People of Lawrence and Martin. "Lately, they have mostly been spending time at his Malibu house, which means she has to drive back and forth."

Lawrence has yet to move in to her new Beverly Hills house, which she recently purchased from Jessica Simpson for $8.2 million.

Meanwhile, Lawrence kicked off the promotional tour for "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 1" on Saturday, Nov. 8 in Graz, Austria. She made an appearance on the "Wetten, Dass..?" show, according to Entertainment Tonight.

The following day, Nov. 9, Lawrence opened up about the pride she feels, carrying the big film series.

"I am so proud of these movies," the actress said at the film's London press conference Sunday. "I love their message. I love this character. I love everything about her that I'm actually honored to carry this character with me for the rest of my life."