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Anna Faris interviews husband Chris Pratt's on-screen love interests

By Wade Sheridan
Anna Faris (L) and her husband Chris Pratt at the premiere of "Jurassic World" on June 9, 2015. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
1 of 3 | Anna Faris (L) and her husband Chris Pratt at the premiere of "Jurassic World" on June 9, 2015. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14 (UPI) -- Actress Anna Faris recently interviewed her husband Chris Pratt's on-screen love interests, Aubrey Plaza and Jennifer Lawrence, about being intimate with actors who are in a relationship.

Taking place on the latest episode of Anna Faris is Unqualified, Pratt also joined in on the conversation calling in to the podcast while on-set with Lawrence filming their next project Passengers.

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"What other guy in the world could say that he's on the phone with Anna, my real wife; Aubrey, my TV wife; and [speaking to Lawrence] well, we're not married in this movie," the actor joked.

Back in November, Lawrence made headlines for admitting that performing her love scene with Pratt in their film left her with anxiety due to his marriage to Faris. "It was going to be my first time kissing a married man, and guilt is the worst feeling in your stomach," Lawrence explained at the time. "That was the most vulnerable I've ever been."

Faris didn't ask Lawrence about the scene but had questioned Plaza earlier on what it's like for actors in relationships to be intimate with other people on-screen. "I feel like it's only really weird when other people think that it's really weird," Faris said. "Then I get nervous and I'm like, 'Wait, am I supposed to feel like it's more weird than it is?'"

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Plaza agreed. "I'm in a relationship, and people always ask my boyfriend how he feels," she said. "He's kind of like, 'That's her job, and it's not weird.' I think if you don't understand that, then it's probably hard to be in a relationship with someone that's an actor."

Other highlights included Lawrence revealing what guilty pleasure music she listens to, "I wish I didn't have so much Indigo Girls on my phone," and what her preferred murder weapon would be, "If I could pull it off, poison."

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