Jennifer Lawrence shuts down radio interview as talk turns to her personal sex life
The 26-year-old Oscar winner fell silent when she was asked where the strangest place she has had sex is - leading a publicist to intervene
JENNIFER Lawrence was left unimpressed when a radio presenter started asking saucy questions – so she shut the interview down.
The Oscar winning beauty, 26, was a guest on Australia’s KIIS FM on Thursday along with her Passengers co-star Chris Pratt, 37, as they phoned in to answer questions.
Show host Sophie Monk, 37, took conversation down a level when she started teasing the Hollywood stars about their sex scenes in their new Sci Fi blockbuster.
But JLaw and Chris were not impressed and told the radio host to cease and desist –and they were not fooling around.
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Conversation was flowing during the phone in until Sophie took questions to the personal extreme, asking: “What’s the most adventurous place you have had sex?”
Cue the awkward sound of the phone line going silent – followed by the angry response of a publicist.
“Thanks guy,” the publicist told the shocked Aussie radio star – adding “we have already wrapped you, sorry.”
The stunned presenter and her co-host Matty Acton were then left to fill airtime with a post interview discussion.
“What did you do?” Matty asked – with Sophie confessing she “had been naughty.”
Being resolute, Sophie stood to her journalistic guns, saying: “I just wanted the good stuff. Who wants to know boring things?” and said she is “paid” to ask the good questions.
Jennifer and Chris’s sci-fi adventure has not gone done so well with critics – with the film receiving mixed reviews.
While promoting the film, JLaw appeared on hit Netflix talkshow Chelsea (fronted by comedienne Chelsea Handler) where they briefly discussed the logistics of what sex in space would be like.
Chelsea – who previously spoke to space experts in an earlier episode of her series – informed Jennifer and her audience that it would require lots of “Velcro” in order to counteract the zero gravity effects of space.
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