Jennifer Lawrence And Chris Pratt Reveal Their Favorite Body Parts On 'Ellen'

And we mean on the opposite sex.
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Two of Hollywood’s favorite stars, Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt, brought their charm to “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” this week to dish on their new movie, “Passengers.” 

The co-stars ― truly America’s sweethearts, despite not being a real-life couple ― played a game of “5 Second Rule,” which they were kind of endearingly bad at. Both struggled to list three answers in five seconds, but they did manage to reveal their favorite body parts on the opposite sex. You might be surprised to find out what Pratt’s into.

The stars also opened up about the stunt work in the movie, which Lawrence said she wasn’t so comfortable with. Lucky for her, Pratt was willing to jump in full force. 

“He had to do basically everything. I suffer from paranoia mixed with delusions. So I thought if I were in a harness, I would never be able to bear children,” Lawrence joked. “He took care of all the harness work.” 

“Yeah, all the stunt work, I did. There was about a week where I was working solo and I remember hanging in this harness with this space suit that was really heavy. It was incredibly uncomfortable,” Pratt added. “I just remember saying, ‘You guys better get this together because Jen is not going to do this.’” 

The crowd let out some laughs before JLaw quipped, “I put it on for one second and was like, Hell no.” 

Ultimately, the actress had to put on her harness and do the stunts anyway. “I just complained a lot,” she joked.

You can check out all their stunts when “Passengers” hits theaters on Dec. 21. 

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Before You Go

Jennifer Lawrence Through the Years
2007 - Launch of a Superstar Career(01 of18)
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Jennifer made her acting debut playing Lauren in the TBS comedy The Bill Engvall Show in 2007. (credit:E. Charbonneau via Getty Images)
2008 - Best Emerging Actress(02 of18)
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For her role in The Burning Plain, Jennifer won the Best Emerging Actress award at the Marcello Mastroianni Awards. (credit:Pool CATARINA/VANDEVILLE via Getty Images)
2010 - Breakout(03 of18)
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In 2010, Jennifer appeared in the critically acclaimed film Winter's Bone, which won Best Picture at the Sundance Film Festival. (credit:Jeff Vespa via Getty Images)
2011 - Golden Girl(04 of18)
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Jennifer grabs her first Oscar nomination for her role in Winter's Bone, but is beat out by Natalie Portman for Black Swan. To date, she is the youngest actress to receive for Oscar nominations. (credit:ROBYN BECK via Getty Images)
2011 - Comic Book Goddess(05 of18)
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Jennifer replaced Rebecca Romijn as Mystique in the X-Men film franchise starting with X-Men: First Class. (credit:Murray Close via Getty Images)
2012 - "I volunteer as tribute!"(06 of18)
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Jennifer Lawrence quickly became a household name after the release of The Hunger Games in 2012. (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
2012 - Silver Linings Playbook(07 of18)
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With her career gaining momentum, Jennifer appeared as a troubled young widow alongside Bradley Cooper in the critically acclaimed Silver Linings Playbook. (credit:Arthur Mola/Invision/AP)
2013 - A Graceful Trip(08 of18)
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Upon accepting her first Oscar (credit:Christopher Polk via Getty Images)
2013 - Dior(09 of18)
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Actress Jennifer Lawrence arrives to attend Christian Dior's Haute Couture Fall-Winter 2013-2014 collection, presented Monday, July 1, 2013 in Paris. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
2013 - Catching Fire(10 of18)
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2014 - American Hustle(11 of18)
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2014 - Serena(12 of18)
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2014 - Mystique pt. 2(13 of18)
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2014 - Mockingjay Part 1(14 of18)
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2015 - Met Gala(15 of18)
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2015 - Mockingjay Part 2(16 of18)
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2016 - Golden Again(17 of18)
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***the youngest person with four Oscars nominations. (credit:Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
2016 - Everyone's Favorite Friends(18 of18)
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writing a comedic screenplay together for an upcoming film in which they will play sisters (credit:Handout via Getty Images)