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You'll be shocked to know THESE famous faces had no friends in high school
Hollywood celebrities you didn’t know were lonely in high school

You won’t believe outspoken, witty celebrities such as Jennifer Lawrence had an ordinary teenage life with no friends in high school.
Believe it or not, even the most glamorous and talented stars of Hollywood were once ordinary teenagers, navigating the ups and downs of high school life.
Let's take a look at some of these famous faces who surprisingly had no friends in high school:
1. Taylor Swift

Hard to believe but it’s true our Anti-Hero songstress had a tough life when it comes to friends.
The 35-year-old singer, who is friends with Selena Gomez, once told Teen Vogue that she was kicked out of the cool-girl group during her youth.
“Junior high was actually sort of hard because I got dumped by this group of popular girls,” the Bad Blood singer said, adding, “They didn't think I was cool or pretty enough, so they stopped talking to me.”
According to Swift, her classmates also made fun of the country music fan for her taste in music, but the Pennsylvania native followed her heart and moved to Nashville to pursue her singing career.
When the singer, who is now engaged to Travis Kelce, returned to her hometown a year later, she saw the mean girls in her merch.
While recalling it, she shared, “They showed up, wearing my T-shirts, and asking me to sign their CDs. It was bittersweet because it made me realize that they didn't remember being mean to me and that I needed to forget about it, too.”
2. Jennifer Lawrence

The The Hunger Games star once starlet told The Sun her experiences with fellow students was so troublesome that she switched schools multiple times.
“I changed schools a lot when I was in elementary school because some girls were mean," Lawrence said, adding, “They were less mean in middle school because I was doing all right; although this one girl gave me invitations to hand out to her birthday party that I wasn't invited to.”
“I just hocked a loogie on them and threw them in the trash can," the No Hard Feelings singer, who is now friends with Emma Stone, Adele, and Cameron Diaz, recalled.
"Don't worry about those b****es,” said the actress, adding, “That could be a good motto because you come across people like that throughout your life.”
3. Shawn Mendes

The Canadian native still remembers skeptics in the hallways of Pine Ridge Secondary School which apparently aren’t as cool as one thinks.
The Never Be Alone crooner back in 2019 took to Instagram and shared his bullying experience with his fans, telling them, “The day after I posted one of my first covers onto YouTube back in 2014.. at school walking down the hall straight into a group of older guys yelling out 'sing for me Shawn sing for me! In a way that made me feel absolutely horrible... made me feel like a joke, like what I was doing was just stupid & wrong.”
Mendes added, “I'm writing this not only to the 15-year-old kid who's scared to follow their heart because of what people might say, but also to the 50-year-old who may be doing the exact same thing ... Im here & i'm rooting for you.”
4. Margot Robbie

The Barbie actress back in 2016, recalled her high-school life on Jimmy Kimmel Live, saying, “Literally, the most embarrassing photo of my whole life.”
The Suicide Squad star joked about a photo taken on her thirteenth birthday, recalling, “I'm clearly really enjoying myself reading Harry Potter.”
Robbie went on to say, “I have braces, which I had for two years. I was really into slicking my hair back, God knows why.”
She also admitted to lying about her perfect eyesight to get prescription glasses to more fully embody her hero.
“They're not even cool ones. They're like, ugly glasses," the The Wolf of Wall Street actress laughed, adding, “I went to the optometrist and was like, 'No, I can't see that. Oh, my eyes hurt!'”
5. Lady Gaga

Known for her bold appearance, Gaga famously rules the music world but there was a time when the triple threat was teased about her appearance and eccentric ways.
The Born This Way singer told Rolling Stone, “Being teased for being ugly, having a big nose, being annoying. 'Your laugh is funny, you're weird, why do you always sing, why are you so into theater, why do you do your makeup like that?”
The Bad Romance songstress went on to say, “I didn't even want to go to school sometimes.”
Gaga, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Germanotta, also opened up to Variety, explaining that the arts helped her survive her painful school experience.
“When I was bullied in school ... my only escape was music, and that's why I started to sing and write songs and act ... I wanted an escape from all of that pain,” said the singer-actress.