Did you know? Jennifer Lawrence almost died on Hunger Games set

When one machine malfunctioned, Lawrence and other actors actually started choking, were unable to fight their way out


Ians January 03, 2014
Jennifer's one "tough gal" said sources. PHOTO: FILE

Hollywood darling Jennifer Lawrence was almost choked to death by a fog machine while filming The Hunger Games: Mockingjay in Atlanta.

“It was horrifying!” showbizspy.com quoted a source as saying.

“Filming came to an abrupt halt when this fog machine broke and began spewing so much dense smoke during a tunnel sequence that Jennifer literally disappeared from sight — and everybody panicked,” the source added.

In the scene, Lawrence’s character leads people staging a mass rebellion through a long tunnel that suddenly fills with smoke.

When one machine malfunctioned, Lawrence and other actors actually started choking, and were unable to fight their way out of the blinding smoke. They could only be located by sounds of coughing and gagging.

“An assistant director screamed, ‘shut off the smoke machines, get those big fans running... and get Jennifer out of there!’” said the source.

“After several scary minutes, a rescue crew finally found the star and carried her out, hacking and gagging. Jennifer’s one tough gal, but she looked really shook up, and kept complaining she felt very nauseous — like she was suffering from vertigo,” the source added.

Get well soon Katniss, Panem needs you!

Published in The Express Tribune, January 4th, 2014.

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COMMENTS (1)

Jeniviev | 10 years ago | Reply

Wow that's not good, I guess some movie sets aren't as safe as you think, I never knew this had happen until a friend of mine was like “hey did u know Jennifer Lawrence almost lost her life in the making if the mocking jay?”I was just filled with disbelief until I saw this.

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