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Now, one thing about J.Law is that she gives incredible quotes during press runs. If there’s an interview with her, she’s going to say something entertaining in it — and her recent appearance on The Graham Norton Show is no exception.
The Graham Norton Show / Via youtube.com
During her appearance, Jennifer explained that Robert once offered to drop by while she was having a girls’ night in. “He was like, ‘Hey, I just wrapped something like a block away from you. And I was like, ‘Oh my God!’ ‘Cause Rob is one of the girls. He wants to gossip. He just is one of the gals. So I was like, ‘Come over!'”
“He comes in, and I give him a hug, and he’s like, ‘You have any food? I’m so hungry,'” she recalled. “And I’m like, ‘Yeah, yeah, yeah, come in, come in!'”
Now, here’s the point where things get a little…grody. “He goes to the bathroom, and I do have food, but it’s in the trash,” J.Law said. “And so while he was in the bathroom, I was just, like, pulling food out of my garbage can.”
“He eats it and we’re all just kinda watching him eat this trash,” she continued. “And then when he was finished, he was like, ‘I’m still hungry — is there more?’ And I was like, ‘Well there is, but it’s in the garbage.'”
If you’re wondering what happened next…well, you don’t have to: “He was like, ‘Oh, I don’t mind,'” she revealed. “And he just pulled it out of the trash and just kept eating it.”
Damn. That must’ve been some good food! I wonder what it was though…hey, what the hell, while we’re here: What would you eat from the trash? Do your worst in the comments.
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