The always funny Jennifer Lawrence shared another self-deprecating revelation about how giving in to an itch almost killed a production crew of the "Hunger Games". The super candid story involves her backside and a huge boulder.
The "Hunger Games" movie franchise may have wrapped up, but Jennifer Lawrence's story of how she was almost the reason for the "Hunger Games" crew's demise brings back memories while they were shooting in Hawaii. The star begins the storytelling with her wearing a wetsuit while filming a scene in the movie. As it happens, she felt an itch on her bum, but since her wetsuit was extra tight, she saw an opportunity in the form of a rock to relieve herself from the itchiness.
According to the "Passengers" actress' interview on The Graham Norton Show, The Huffington Post reports that the rocks on the location were sacred and they are not meant to be sat on much less be made a scratching board. But, she did anyway because they were "so good" in relieving the butt itch. However, as she was doing the deed, the rock came loose the mountain, which ended up almost killing one of the movie sound crew.
Additionally, the "X-Men" actress said the drama went on when the locals took the incident as a curse. Jennifer Lawrence felt guilty and admitted to bringing the "curse" when she wedged the rock loose with her ass. According to further reports on the NZ Herald, she recalled the first of her many candid interviews, which made her in the spotlight. She reportedly replied with a dark-humored comment about the whereabouts of her "The Burning Plain" co-star Kim Basinger.
J.Law admittedly had to go through media training to avoid getting misinterpreted when doing press. However, this seems to have her unfazed and she still is known for being so upfront and having no filter when it comes to interviews. She even shared that her publicist recently told her of warning people not to watch "X-Men". She just shrugs it off and says, there should be no pressure (on the audiences).
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