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Published 12:50 09 Dec 2021 GMT
Jennifer Lawrence has opened up about what it was like starring alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet for their latest film, Don't Look Up.
And while the host of famous names sounds like it would be a fun time on set, think again.
In fact, JLaw has described working with the two actors as "hell", adding that "they drove me crazy".
"It was the most annoying day in my life," the actress said during her appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. "They drove me crazy that day."
In the upcoming Netflix movie, Lawrence and DiCaprio play astronomers who discover that a comet is on track to destroy Earth, and they set out to warn the world.
In their travels, they encounter several characters, including one played by Chalamet.
"I don't know what it was. Timothée was just excited to be out of the house," Lawrence told Colbert, referring to filming during the pandemic.
She went on: "I think it was, like, his first scene. And Leo had picked the song that was playing in the car and was just, like, 'You know, this song was about, you know, blah, blah, blah.'"
"I just remember being in absolute misery that day," Lawrence said later. "It was hell."
Lawrence recently attended the red carpet premiere for the upcoming movie, where she debuted her blossoming baby bump in a stunning Dior gown.
The Hunger Games star is expecting her first child with husband Cooke Maroney, it was announced in September.
The pair were first linked in June 2018, with Lawrence and Maroney, 37, later becoming engaged the following February. The couple tied the knot on October 19, 2019, in Rhode Island.
Lawrence, who is known for the Hunger Games films and won the best actress Oscar for Silver Linings Playbook, previously gushed over her man on Catt Sadler's podcast, Naked with Catt Sadler.
Describing him as "the greatest human being I've ever met," Lawrence told Sadler just how she fell for Maroney.
Speaking in 2019, she was asked why she married him and said: "I don't know, I started with the basics: 'How do I feel? Is he nice? Is he kind?'
"It's just - this is the one, I know that sounds really stupid but he's just, he's the greatest person I've ever met, so I feel very honored to become a Maroney."