“I had my first real sex scene a couple weeks ago, and it was really bizarre. It was really weird,” she said. Clarifying there was no penetration, Lawrence added, “Everything was done right; nobody did anything wrong. It’s just a bizarre experience.”
She said the anxiety over her first love scene and the fact that Pratt was married (to Anna Faris at the time) had her so on edge that she started drinking before filming the scene.
“I got really, really drunk,” she confessed. “But then that led to more anxiety when I got home because I was like, ‘What have I done? I don’t know.’ And he was married.
And it was going to be my first time kissing a married man, and guilt is the worst feeling in your stomach. And I knew it was my job, but I couldn’t tell my stomach that.”
“So I called my mom, and I was like, ‘Will you just tell me
it’s OK?’ It was just very vulnerable. And you don’t know what’s too much. You want to do it real, you want everything to be real, but then … That was the most vulnerable I’ve ever been,” she added.
Luckily, her fear didn’t seem to translate on-screen
Though Passengers released in December 2016 to mixed reviews, both Lawrence and Pratt received praise for their performances. It was also a smash at the box office, earning over $300 million worldwide, per Box Office Mojo.
When later asked about Lawrence’s comments on that one scene, Pratt told MTV that he even helped her mentally prepare for it.
“Aside from doing a great job and telling a good story, I think your primary goal is to make the other person comfortable,” he shared. “She wanted to have some wine, so we did, and that was nice.”