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Jennifer Lawrence Snuggles On 'David Letterman'

Dale Chong |
November 21, 2013 | 3:10 p.m. PST

Staff Reporter

Jennifer Lawrence on Letterman (Tumblr)
Jennifer Lawrence on Letterman (Tumblr)
Wednesday night, "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" star showed up on "The Late Show With David Letterman" to promote her latest film, which hits theaters this Friday. The 23-year-old actress and her costars have been touring the world over the past few weeks before going back to filming for the next installments of the franchise.

Throughout the appearance Letterman mentioned Lawrence being cold since she complained about the temperature during the commercial break. On the air Lawrence even mentioned how she requested a blanket and was still waiting.

Eventually a large pink blanket was brought on-camera to make sure the actress was nice and cozy for Letterman's show. Letterman joined her on the other side of the desk and together they share an "intimate" moment under the floral blanket.

Lawrence continued her interview wrapped in the blanket. The interview took up most of the hour with Lawrence recapping stories of being sick or exhausted. Of course, traveling the world promoting films always deserves some R&R. 

Jennifer Lawrence appearing on "The Late Show" just reminds the world why she's so lovable. JLaw certainly not afraid of embarrassing herself, and though she's silly she remains poised.

Letterman even recalled the moment she took an epic fall while accepted her Oscar for Best Actress in "Silver Linings Playbook" last February, and Lawrence said that was the best memory of her life.

"That's a great thing and people really empathized with that moment," Letterman said,"you can be a great actress and still be one of us. A lot of great actresses get snotty, you're not snotty." 

Jennifer Lawrence continues to wow the crowds with her charming personality, and makes us love her more and more every time. 

Watch the full interview below.

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