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Jennifer Lawrence Explains Why She Didn't Need an Intimacy Coordinator with Robert Pattinson
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Jennifer Lawrence Explains Why She Didn't Need an Intimacy Coordinator with Robert Pattinson

By Dustin Rowles | Celebrity | November 5, 2025

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Jennifer Lawrence was a guest on this week’s Las Culturistas podcast with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang, where she was announced as the first Las Culturistas Hall of Famer. She also broke some news: she and Emma Stone will be producing a movie about Miss Piggy. Cool.

If you’re a fan of Jennifer Lawrence’s freewheeling convos, it’s a great episode, if only to hear her talk about her near-fatal airplane experience, the coffee-soaking that the Secret Lives of Mormon Wives cast engages in, The Real Housewives, living in Jessica Simpson’s old house, being a mom, and her hatred of voice notes.

She also talked about her new movie, Lynne Ramsay’s Die My Love. She implored fans of Robert Pattinson who think it might be some Twilight fanfic to walk, not run, to see it, and maybe prepare themselves ahead of time. She also spoke about her relationship with Robert Pattinson, whom she didn’t really know before the movie. She described him as exactly how you’d imagine him: a folksy British guy - sweet, not dramatic, and really laid-back (“folksy” is not how I’d imagine him, but I’ll concede the rest of the description).

She mentioned that they took dance lessons together for a choreographed number that was ultimately cut from the movie, but it helped them bond and better prepare for filming their sex scenes. Meanwhile, they didn’t have an intimacy coordinator because Lawrence didn’t feel one was necessary in this instance.

“I felt really safe with him. He’s not pervy and very in love with [his girlfriend, Suki Waterhouse]. So we were mostly talking about our relationships, so there wasn’t any weird, like, ‘Does he think I like him?’ If there was a little bit of that, I would probably have an intimacy coordinator.”

“A lot of male actors,” she continued, “get offended if you don’t, like, wanna f*** them. And then the punishment starts. But just for the record, [Pattinson] was not like that.”

“I’ve just heard of [men like that]. I’ve never experienced it,” Lawrence joked, clearly sarcastically.

Source: Las Culturistas