Liam Hemsworth Talks Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Lawrence And Woody Harrelson
Liam Hemsworth opened up about his split from Miley Cyrus and joining forces with Jennifer Lawrence in a new Nylon Guys cover interview.
Hemsworth, 24, shared to the magazine about Cyrus: "There's not much to say; there's no bad blood there."
Liam also spoke out about living in the spotlight: "You never get used to it because you get followed and you get chased and it's never a fun experience."
Hemsworth went on: "I think when people see photos of you out and about in your personal life, they assume that you've asked for it or that you want that attention, but I don't think anyone in their right mind asks for that kind of thing."
While the star struggles with some parts of stardom, Liam loves his work as an actor, especially on the "Hunger Games" films.
Liam revealed: "I've been friends with all these people for so many years now… I'm so lucky to have Jennifer (Lawrence) and Josh (Hutcherson) and Woody (Harrelson) and all these other great people. We've created really strong bonds."
"It's like high school because we'll mess around for half the day and then we'll do a little bit of work," Hemsworth pointed out, noting: "Everyone's goofing around and trying to mess each other up."
Part of Liam's happiness comes from collaborating with veteran actors such as Harrelson.
"Woody's like a little kid. Me and Jen always call him a Labrador because you throw something and he'll fetch it," Hemsworth was quoted as saying, claiming: "When he does turn it on, he's got the most intense, crazy look in his eyes. He's such a great actor, yet he can be so free and just have fun with the whole thing."
While starring on the film "Paranoia", he asked his co-star Harrison Ford if Ford, 72, ever "doubted what he was doing or why he was doing it."
"He kind of stopped for a second and was like: "No. Not for a second. This is the best job in the world,"" Hemsworth declared.
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Hemsworth, 24, shared to the magazine about Cyrus: "There's not much to say; there's no bad blood there."
Liam also spoke out about living in the spotlight: "You never get used to it because you get followed and you get chased and it's never a fun experience."
Hemsworth went on: "I think when people see photos of you out and about in your personal life, they assume that you've asked for it or that you want that attention, but I don't think anyone in their right mind asks for that kind of thing."
While the star struggles with some parts of stardom, Liam loves his work as an actor, especially on the "Hunger Games" films.
Liam revealed: "I've been friends with all these people for so many years now… I'm so lucky to have Jennifer (Lawrence) and Josh (Hutcherson) and Woody (Harrelson) and all these other great people. We've created really strong bonds."
"It's like high school because we'll mess around for half the day and then we'll do a little bit of work," Hemsworth pointed out, noting: "Everyone's goofing around and trying to mess each other up."
Part of Liam's happiness comes from collaborating with veteran actors such as Harrelson.
"Woody's like a little kid. Me and Jen always call him a Labrador because you throw something and he'll fetch it," Hemsworth was quoted as saying, claiming: "When he does turn it on, he's got the most intense, crazy look in his eyes. He's such a great actor, yet he can be so free and just have fun with the whole thing."
While starring on the film "Paranoia", he asked his co-star Harrison Ford if Ford, 72, ever "doubted what he was doing or why he was doing it."
"He kind of stopped for a second and was like: "No. Not for a second. This is the best job in the world,"" Hemsworth declared.
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