Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson formed an entertaining pair during their recent appearance on Vanity Fair’s Lie Detector Test, where they engaged in a lively discussion covering everything from rapping and reality television to the presence (or absence) of Oscars in their careers.
Lawrence had specifically requested to take the test alongside Pattinson, who was understandably nervous as he prepared for his turn on the polygraph. Among the intriguing questions posed by Lawrence was whether Pattinson ever wanted to pursue a rapping career under the name “Big Tub.” While Pattinson humorously acknowledged the dream as a relic of the past, he noted he had yet to discuss his musical aspirations with fellow actor and rapper Timothée Chalamet.
During the session, Lawrence playfully probed into whether Pattinson felt envious of her Oscar win. His diplomatic response indicated no jealousy: “I’m glad you have one,” he remarked, underscoring a friendly camaraderie. The two continued their banter as Pattinson joked about returning to the Twilight franchise because he enjoys taking roles away from younger actors, while humorously identifying himself as a member of Gen Z, much to Lawrence’s disbelief.
Once it was her turn under the spotlight, Lawrence candidly admitted to not realizing how often she might lie in interviews. Despite her confessions, she shared heartfelt sentiments about her friendship with Emma Stone and the perceived unfairness of Stone’s two Oscar wins compared to her own. “You deserve many,” Lawrence offered to Pattinson, reflecting a supportive atmosphere between the two stars.
Lawrence, known for her love of reality TV, expressed her waning interest in The Kardashians but couldn’t resist sharing her opinions about the family. She singled out Khloé as her favorite and took a jab at Kourtney, labeling her as “more annoying than ever” for making everything feel like an announcement rather than just living authentically.
In a playful twist towards the end of their session, Pattinson asked Lawrence if she thought The Hunger Games was cooler than Twilight, to which she convincingly answered “No.” The analyst confirmed her truthfulness, prompting Lawrence to quip that the machine was broken. Scenes like these showcased the light-hearted dynamic between the two, hinting at the chemistry that makes their collaboration a delightful spectacle.
Their playful antics and candid discussions highlight the fun side of celebrity culture, reminding fans that even stars grapple with insecurities, friendships, and the whims of public life.
