Jennifer Lawrence seemed to have a penchant for tripping over herself during red carpet appearances or when in public places. In another memorable moment, JLaw once again takes a tumble on the red carpet on Tuesday during the Madrid premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2."

Several fan videos have been shared online showing the 25-year-old tripping over herself again while on the red carpet arrivals for her new film. Lawrence appeared to have trouble walking in her floor-length black lacy Ralph Lauren dress. It is uncertain what made the actress trip, as she was just seen suddenly planting herself face down on the ground.

However, according to Huffington Post it's likely that her heels got stuck underneath the trail of her gown.

In the video below, Lawrence is seen tripping over and falling face down on the ground just as she was about to go up the stairs. Luckily, she had several men assisting her from behind when she dramatically took a tumble. Despite the glare of the camera lights and the fans and the media paparazzi witnessing yet another clumsy moment, Lawrence stood back up with grace and waved her arms to assure everyone that she is fine.

This is not the first time though that Jennifer had fallen to the ground in front of the media. She tripped twice during Oscars. Her dramatic walk up the stage to accept her Best Actress awards at the Oscars in 2013 was widely talked about after since it was publicized on national television. Mail Online shared a photo of the actress in her white ball gown taking a tumble on the few flights of stairs.

She once again tripped on the same awards the following year, this time while walking on the red carpet. Mail Online posted a photo of JLaw on her knees and being assisted by several people, including a security officer.

Lawrence previously talked about her infamous fall at the 2013 Oscars in an interview with W Magazine back in January 2014. Apparently, the fall was a result of forgetting how to properly walk when in a long dress.

"I was at the Oscars, waiting to hear if my name was called, and I kept thinking, Cakewalk, cakewalk, cakewalk. I thought, 'Why is cakewalk stuck in my head? And then, as I started to walk up the stairs and the fabric from my dress tucked under my feet, I realized my stylist had told me, 'Kick, walk, kick, walk.' You are supposed to kick the dress out while you walk, and I totally forgot because I was thinking about cake! And that's why I fell," she said.