A Young Jennifer Lawrence Apparently Imagined Herself Being Interviewed By Ellen DeGeneres While Using The Bathroom

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"Any time it was a number two — it was you!"

Before Jennifer Lawrence became a household name, she was a kid from the suburbs who, apparently, spent quite a bit of time manifesting her future fame from the privacy of various Kentucky restrooms.

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The Don't Look Up star, who landed her breakthrough role in the indie drama Winter's Bone when she was a teenager, now says her younger self used to envision being interviewed by major talk show hosts — mainly Ellen DeGeneres — throughout her childhood.

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Jennifer's hypothetical daytime or late-night TV appearances played out behind closed doors. "She used to sit on the toilet and pretend that I was interviewing her," Ellen said during a recent episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

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Headline-making talk show interviews are no longer a figment of Jennifer's imagination, but the actor and television personality still went ahead and tried to reenact her funny memory in the present day.

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After briefing her studio audience on the fictional bathroom chats of Jennifer's youth, Ellen picked up a landline phone plucked straight out of the '90s and dialed the Oscar winner.

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Jennifer's conversation with Ellen was her first interview since giving birth earlier this year. She may or may not have answered the call from a bathroom at Ellen's old house, where Jennifer currently lives, but the pair did take a minute to reminisce about their make-believe interactions all those years ago.

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Ellen's long-running series wasn't the only talk show that pre-fame Jennifer pictured herself appearing on. "Oprah [Winfrey], obviously. A little bit of [David] Letterman," Jennifer said.

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"But I was really into your show," she told the host. "So pretty much any time it was a number two — it was you!"

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High praise! You can watch her on The Ellen DeGeneres Show here or via the clip above.

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