"Hunger Games" actress Jennifer Lawrence has reportedly weighed on the Kristen Stewart cheating scandal.

The young actress, who is well-known as the rival of the "Twilight" star in the movie industry, commented to her friends that she would never be unfaithful to her English actor-boyfriend Nicholas Hoult making it sound like she was subtly taking a swipe at her rival.

"Recently, although she didn't say Kristen's name directly, she couldn't resist having a subtle dig at her rival. She told a group of friends that she would never two-time Nicholas," a source revealed.

"Jennifer then went on to say that she has received attention from many older men, especially powerful movie directors in the past, and would never want to jeopardize her career by getting involved with a married man. She was clearly referring to Kristen's liaison with Rupert," the source further shared.

According to reports, Jennifer Lawrence and Kristen Stewart have been at war with each other since both are after the lead role in the upcoming big screen adaptation of William Styron's novel "Lie Down in Darkness."

The role was reportedly won by Kristen Stewart which was seen as an ideal way for the 22-year-old "Snow White and The Huntsman" actress to take her mind off the scandal. Stewart has also been keeping a low public profile recently. Her next appearance in the spotlight is claimed to be at The Toronto Film Festival for a special screening of her new movie "On the Road."

Meanwhile, Kristen Stewart admitted that she did the wrong thing when she cheated on heartthrob boyfriend Robert Pattinson with the married film director Rupert Sanders but reports are claiming that Stewart is privately fuming that Sanders is not taking much of the blame on the scandal.

A source revealed that the young actress believes that her 41-year-old director was in a position of power over her and Stewart is furious that she is the only one copping most of the heat. The source also added that Kristen Stewart is now terrified that her actions have already damaged her career.