Jennifer Lawrence does it again, surprising audiences with her appearance on David Letterman's 'Late Show'

By Nicole Oran (nicole.oran@gmail.com) | Nov 21, 2013 03:41 PM EST

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Hunger Games: Catching Fire star Jennifer Lawrence appeared on David Letterman's Late Show, and it appears that the two got along just famously.

The actress has been pretty well known for saying outrageous things during interviews and having a tendency to shock people with her unusually hilarious perspective.

On the show, Lawrence opened up about her need for someone to hold her and shared about how co-star Woody Harrelson made her crap her pants. Ideally the latter would just be a joke, but it unfortunately seems to be true because she felt the need to further address her gastrointestinal issues. "I had an ulcer, but it turns out I had a fulcer," she said. "You can only sh-t your pants so many times a day before you have to go to the emergency room." Well, alright then.

The two ended up getting cozy under a large bright pink floral blanket. It was a little bit weird when they both pulled the blanket over their heads. But then the courteous Letterman tried to fix Lawrence's new pixie haircut.

Before the blanket appeared and the reason it showed up was because interesting dialogue ensued: "Do you ever get so cold that you start sweating? Is that just a gross problem I have?" said Lawrence. "No," answered Letterman, "I didn't know that it was possible for the human anatomy to behave that way."

Watch some of the adorable clips from the show below. Lawrence is still on point with keeping her track record of crazy, usually inappropriate comments said on the air.

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