Jennifer Lawrence Dating Boyfriend Nicholas Hoult But Snuggles With Liam Hemsworth in PHOTOS of 'Hunger Games Catching Fire' Co-Stars
Jennifer Lawrence is reportedly back on with her ex-boyfriend Nicholas Hoult, but new photos show the actress cuddling with another man - Liam Hemsworth.
However, the two are just getting into character for The Hunger Games saga. While filming a scene for the upcoming installment, Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence) leaned her head on Gale Hawthorne (Hemsworth), who appeared to be deep in thought. She also placed her hand on his arm. In another scene, the two are seen together as Gale held up his weapon. To get into character, Lawrence wore a brown leather jacket and boots while Hemsworth sported a grey shirt and pants of the same color.
Katniss also has somewhat of a crush on Gale in the storyline and viewers are waiting to see if they will kiss on screen.
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The Oscar winning actress has recently been spotted hanging out with her X-Men co-star, Hoult. They arrived together at the X-Men: Days of Future Past wrap party in August in Montreal, Canada. The 23-year-old wore a short yellow skirt and a transparent black tank as she held on to her co-star's arm. Hoult kept it simple in a T-shirt and button down. See photos here.
That same month they went out on a picnic together in Canada.
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Lawrence and Hoult reportedly broke up in January after being together for two years. They met on set of X-Men: First Class back in 2011 and reunited while filming the movie's sequel. While they have yet to confirm their reconciliation, Lawrence dropped a hint in her recent interview with Vogue.
"I wake up earlier in the morning when I have new sponges. That counter doesn't even see it coming," she said in the September 2013 issue. "[Hoult] would never wring them out. We were in the kitchen once, and I picked up the sponge, and it was soapy and wet, and I was like, 'See? These are the kinds of things that make me think we are never going to work.'"