After the success of her film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2," Jennifer Lawrence faces yet another battle, but this time, it won't be against other tributes, but against "Mean Girls" star Lindsay Lohan and sister Ali Lohan after Lawrence involved Lohan's name in a recent guesting last Monday.

While appearing at Monday night's episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," the "Joy" star revealed interesting details about some of her rituals before appearing on shows including the filming of her new flick.

"I'm a puker," she told Colbert as quoted by the Toronto Sun. "I'm a big-time puker. I think I have, like, nervous (energy)...I think that I don't stop working, because I'm a show pony. I don't have a choice. So, I just keep going, I think, until eventually my body's just like, 'If we don't make her barf or pass out, she won't stop,'" she added.

Initially, the 25-year-old actress was all about herself and her body issues like throwing up but when she further explained, "I get, like, Lindsay Lohan-grade exhaustion, but without any drugs or alcohol. I'm always in bed early, but I'm still tired," she was quoted saying. Ali was apparently tuning in and heard Lawrence's statement. 

Ali then took to her social media her comment about Lawrence's reference to her sister since Lindsay had been previously involved in a lot of drug and alcohol reports. Ali wrote on Twitter, "I never breathe life into negativity but I stand by my family," she wrote adding, "Disappointed in Jennifer Lawrence. You lost a fan."

It didn't stop there. Lindsay then posted on her social media thanking her sister for sticking up to her writing, "Aliana thank you sister," Lindsay wrote in a Twitter post. "Maybe who you're referring to should learn to support others," she added.

The post was accompanied by a photo with a verse from Maya Angelou's poem that reads: "You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your hatefulness, But still, like air, I'll rise."

Despite all the social media traffic, Lawrence has yet to comment on the recent statements from the Lohans according to People. Meanwhile, "Joy," directed by David O. Russell and is starred by Lawrence and Bradley Cooper is scheduled to be initially released on Christmas day, Dec. 25.