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Could Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth be more adorable together? (Answer: no.)
The trio brought their cute friendship chemistry along for a joint interview on BBC Radio 1 as they continue to promote The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. The resulting video is Hunger Games fan catnip.
J. Law leads the threesome’s sweet interactions: She calls Hutcherson “Joshie,” teases Hemsworth for always getting fake sick when she’s ill, and calls the two actors her best friends. When Hutcherson talks about how he hates watching himself in movies, Lawrence sympathizes.
“I really do like love the movies after I watch them. Because the whole time I’m watching them, all I’m thinking about is what a troll and how untalented and awful I am,” says the actress, after joking that she sometimes insists on no makeup while on set but then regrets it when viewing herself later. She adds, “If I wasn’t in them I would love these movies. I’m the worst part of the whole franchise.”
Read more ‘Hunger Games: Mockingjay’ World Premiere Takes Flight in London
Lawrence also vows she will “never get Twitter,” which she considers a “weird enigma.” After giving that answer (around the 8:58 mark), she says the reason her reply was so “laser-focused” is “because the Internet has scorned me so much that I feel like it’s that girl in high school that I’m like, ‘Oh you want to talk about her? Yeah, I’ll do that! Take my hoops off, I’m ready to go.'”
Watch the full interview below, including the trio playing a game of Hungry Hungry Hippos.
Read more ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1’: Film Review
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