Lawrence, 26, left her co-actor red-faced when she screamed in a "high-pitch" after a light bulb exploded, and she blamed it on him, reported Femalefirst.
"We were sitting in our chairs waiting for the next shot and a big set light bulb exploded nearby and she screamed. High pitched. Very feminine.
"Then she immediately looked over at me and said, 'Jesus Chris! You scream like a woman! Did everyone just hear Chris?' and for the rest of the shoot I couldn't convince anyone it wasn't me. I just had to own it," said Pratt.
"It's amazing I made it out alive. The sequel shoots in a few months. I already have nervous diahrea, diarreah, diarreeah, how do you spell that? Anyways. Yeah. I'm probably gonna die on the sequel," he said.
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