Josh Hutcherson’s kiss with Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games was the 21-year-old star’s first lip-lock on the big screen.
The actor admitted to the 23-year-old and the rest of the world that his debut smooch in cinema was with the Oscar-winning star in the first flick from the book trilogy by Suzanne Collins.
Josh confessed the news when Jennifer revealed that he is a good actor to smooch as she’d had some negative experiences in her work before.
“I haven’t had any bad ones,” Josh told J-Law in an interview with CNN. “You’re my first real big kiss in a movie.”
The information led Jennifer to ask if she was gently and comment that she may have been slobbery.
The witty people continued to exchange banter with Josh claiming she was harsh.
“It was a little abrasive, if I’m being honest. A little shocking,” he added.
Jennifer plays Katniss Everdeen and Josh is Peeta Mellark in the second film of the series Catching Fire, out from November 22.
Kentucky-born Jennifer admits she tried to shop at the Whole Foods supermarket back home when the initial Hunger Games flick was released.
However she had to call in cops when the response to her stardom was immediate.
“Literally the day the movie was released, I had no idea I was famous yet or that anybody had seen the movie,” she said. “I don’t think actually I knew the movie came out that day,” she admitted.
“[Whole Foods] had to call the police and I had to go down the cargo elevator and I was crying. And I saw my ex-boyfriend there and he’s like, ‘How’s your life?’ And I was like, ‘Really bad.’ It was the worst.”
The actress used to avoid going out in public so she wouldn’t have to face up to her fame. However now she has learned to cope with attention, it has made her a stronger person. “Sometimes I’m nice, sometimes I’m in a bad mood,” Jennifer said.
“Like if I’m at dinner and I’m eating and somebody wants me to stand up and take a picture – that’s actually helped with my anxiety, knowing that I don’t have to say yes and I can say no. … It is hard because you don’t want to feel rude, but at the same time, I have to defend my life and my mental wellness.”
In our December cover story, the gorgeous Hunger Games star and Oscar winner opens up to writer Mike Sager about on-set antics, crashing on friends’ couches, and why there’s just no motivating her to diet. But there’s plenty more Lawrence shared with us, including how no one hits on her (say what?!) and her first big splurge (we would’ve opted for a new Céline bag — just sayin’). To read the full interview, be sure to pick up InStyle‘s December issue, available on newsstands and for digital download now.
On being a sex symbol:
“I don’t see, feel or experience any of that. I don’t think about it. And nobody’s hitting on me. And that’s okay. It’s really fine.”
On understanding the male psyche:
“Having brothers turned me into a ‘male sympathist.’ I get where guys are coming from. If a girlfriend says to me, ‘He went to Paris and didn’t call me,’ I’m like, he went to Paris! If it was my brother, I’d tell him not to call, just have fun.”
On being a cheerleader in high school:
“We had a rule in my family that you had to play sports. So for me, cheerleading was a less annoying sport of other options, and in my family it counted as a sport. I ended up doing it for a really long time. It was at a time when I didn’t really like much — sports or school — but in the end, in the realm of what I was doing, I liked it okay.”
On not going to college:
“I was lucky enough to find a job without having to go to college, but I understand that’s usually not the case. It’s interesting to think that if I wasn’t doing what I’m doing, I’d be graduating college about now. In a short amount of time, I’ve lived so much, had so many experiences and met so many different types of people and even lived in so many countries. If I had been in school, I’d be learning about the world from books.”
On her biggest splurge so far:
“I’m saving a lot, but the one thing that was ridiculous but that I could afford, was when I was in Hawaii. I had this coffee that was amazing. It cost like $100 to ship one bag home. I was like, ‘I’m just going to do this,’ and I did.”
Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence chat with Access’ Shaun Robinson about Jennifer’s new pixie haircut. Also, Jennifer tells Shaun how “nuts” her schedule was while filming “The Hunger Games: Catching” and promoting during award season. Plus, they joke about Jennifer wearing her Oscar on a necklace to the set of the film.
Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence tell Access’ Shaun Robinson how their “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” characters’ lives are similar to their own lives. Also, Josh clarifies to Shaun about an interview he did saying Peeta, Katniss and Gale should have a threesome.
Josh Hutcherson and Jennifer Lawrence argue over who is funnier from the cast of “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.” Also, how has Jennifer changed since the first movie?
“The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” star Jennifer Lawrence explains to Access’ Shaun Robinson why she is bothered by how Hollywood creates a negative image of women for young girls and other women.
While promoting her upcoming movie, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” Jennifer Lawrence chats with Access’ Shaun Robinson about her teenage crush on Justin Timberlake. So, has she met Justin yet and did she ever kiss her Justin posters as a kid?
Josh Hutcherson explains if Jennifer Lawrence’s Best Actress Oscar win has changed his co-star. Also, who is funnier from the cast of “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire”?
David O. Russell, director of such acclaimed films as Three Kings, I Heart Huckabees, The Fighter,Silver Linings Playbook and now American Hustle, was the guest of honor Friday, Nov. 9, for a special tribute celebrating his work at the AFI Fest.
Russell, whose American Hustle is set to hit theaters December 18, has been on fire recently, with his last two films, The Fighter and Silver Linings Playbook, being nominated for a total of 15 Oscars and three wins. The director himself has been nominated for both efforts.
The audience at the AFI tribute excitedly watched the first six minutes of his new film American Hustle.The film stars Christian Bale and Amy Adams, who worked with Russell on The Fighter, as well as Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence, who starred in Silver Linings Playbook.
Before the tribute, Entertainment Tonight caught up with Russell and his leading lady Lawrence at the reception, and the playful duo shared some insights into the new film.
“I was very fortunate to get The Fighter,” Russell, 55, said. “And that became the first chapter in all the work I’m doing right now… Silver Linings, to me, was another chapter of a similar world. Of people, and a family, and a community, and a home, who speak a certain way and who are very emotional and very intense, in ways that I find fascinating.”
“The new movie, American Hustle, is a third chapter of that, to me. It’s the biggest world in a way.”
Russell added. “It’s an extension of these salt of the earth soulful people trying to survive. The people at the beginning of the movie are not in a good place, and they are trying to survive, and that’s what all three movies are about.”
Check out the video for more from Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence, who owes her golden statue to Russell’s film Silver Lining Playbook, including her thoughts on what makes Russell such an amazing director.
Entrepreneur, Elizabeth Holmes, creates a bio-tech company that skyrockets her to fame with an estimated value in the billions, but when federal agencies begin investigating the company, her integrity is called into doubt.
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