Other than sweeping the 2013 People's Choice Awards and being hated on by Kristen Stewart, here's another thing Jennifer Lawrence and Katy Perry have in common.

They both kissed a girl (not the same one though), and liked it.

A shocked Katniss and Cressida burst out in laughter at the London premiere of "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2" after a failed attempt at the cheek kiss. The form of greeting, usually landing on the cheeks, turned awkward after Lawrence leaned in to kiss co-star Natalie Dormer, and Dormer turned her face, causing them to almost lock lips.

Almost, but not quite.

Lawrence burst out laughing, signaling the familiarity between the "Hunger Games" co-stars.

"O my god!" Lawrence exclaimed. "I'm sorry!"

More bursts of laughter came afterwards, coupled with non-verbal cues of panic. Lawrence finally came up with more coherent language and acknowledged the situation.

"We just kissed on camera," chuckled Lawrence. "And, I liked it." she added, then stumbled away from the scene, eliciting another burst of laughter, this time from Dormer.

The interviewer who was having a word with Dormer, before Lawrence entered the scene then let Dormer know that she still had a little bit of Jennifer Lawrence on her face.

"I'll get Jennifer Lawrence off my face," replied Dormer.


On the much-awaited premiere for the last installment in the series, Lawrence opted for a black and red polka dot dress, open on the side from the waist up and connected by two gold chains. The 25-year-old actress, who plays the lead role of Katniss Everdeen, wore her hair down, paired with smoky eyes and dark red lippies.

Equally stunning was co-star Dormer wore an edgy, floor-length patterned gown coupled with dramatic eye makeup.

News of the smooch-attack in London instantly made headlines. But then again, Lawrence has always been known to be in the limelight, whether she's giving her opinion on presidential candidate Donald Trump, or engaging in good old gal pal bonding with BFF Amy Schumer.

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