Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth are reportedly spending a lot of time together following her recent split from "Coldplay" front man Chris Martin, according to a news report.
The two 'Hunger Games' stars are reportedly having something special while they are filming the last installment of the movie. The two were said to be spending a lot of quality time together after Lawrence split from Chris Martin.
While an earlier report claimed that Liam has been dating his 'Independence Day 2' co-star, Maika Monroe, Jennifer is apparently unfazed by the ongoing competition.
An insider said to OK! Magazine that Lawrence has been frequently calling Liam's phone and the two are said to be in constant communication. "Lots of people were convinced they would wind up together, and they still could," the source revealed to the mag. "Jen has been calling Liam all the time, especially at night."
The source also revealed that the two stars are spending a lot of quality time together while on set of 'The Hunger Games' over the past four years.
Although there is no confirmation about their current relationship, some tabloids have already talked about their closeness several times. A lot of people even joined the bandwagon, thinking that they have an insane chemistry.
Apparently fans are not the only one thinking that they are a good match, even Jennifer's parents saw the chemistry and even think they are perfect for each other and Liam was way much better than Chris, The Malay Online reported.
The source continued, "Her friends and family are desperate for her to ditch Chris - they feel Liam's a better match and doesn't carry all the baggage of Gwyneth and children."
Although Lawrence is yet to comment about the real score, one thing is for sure, she misses him after the filming wraps.
"On the last day it was so emotional, and we kind of couldn't let go of each other," Lawrence told Syndey Morning Herald. "We were kind of freaked out that something was ending. And then, a week later, we were hanging out at Liam's house. We were like, 'Oh, OK, so now we can just be friends.'