
In a revealing new interview that's sending shockwaves through Hollywood, Academy Award-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence has pulled back the curtain on what it was really like working with Robert Pattinson on their hit Netflix film Don't Look Up.
The 'Revolting' Revelation
Lawrence didn't hold back when describing Pattinson's unusual behaviour on set, particularly when it came to his eating habits. "He has this thing where he eats food that's been in the garbage," the actress revealed with a mixture of horror and amusement. "I mean, proper trash food. It was absolutely revolting."
Behind the Scenes of Don't Look Up
The star-studded climate change satire, which also featured Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep, apparently had its share of unexpected moments thanks to Pattinson's eccentricities. Lawrence described watching in disbelief as her co-star would retrieve discarded food items and consume them without hesitation.
"You'd think with that level of fame and success, he'd have people bringing him fresh meals every hour," Lawrence mused. "But no, he's there digging through bins like a raccoon. It became this running joke on set."
From Twilight Heartthrob to Trash Food Enthusiast
The revelation adds another layer to Pattinson's already unconventional public persona. Since his Twilight days, the British actor has cultivated a reputation for being refreshingly honest and decidedly un-Hollywood in his approach to fame.
Lawrence's comments suggest this extends to his personal habits too, painting a picture of an A-list star who marches entirely to the beat of his own drum - even if that means occasionally dining from the wastebasket.
Co-Star Chemistry or Culinary Concerns?
Despite her disgust at his eating preferences, Lawrence made it clear that there was no bad blood between the co-stars. In fact, she seemed to appreciate Pattinson's unique approach to life in the spotlight.
"That's just Rob being Rob," she explained with a laugh. "He's one of the most genuine, interesting people I've worked with. Even if he does have the palate of a landfill worker."
The interview provides a fascinating glimpse into the dynamic between two of Hollywood's biggest stars and proves that even on multi-million dollar film sets, some things remain decidedly down-to-earth.