Jennifer Lawrence is once again under the public eye all thanks to the premiere of "Hunger Games: Catching Fire." Aside from the highly anticipated sequel which has thrust Lawrence into the spotlight, certain rumours have caused fans to believe Lawrence is set to walk the aisle. It also doesn't help that Jennifer talked about "morning sickness" in her latest interview.

Is Nicholas Hoult expecting a bundle of joy any time soon? Judging from Lawrence's latest interview, he could be. However, before fans go on a rampage, what Lawrence claimed as "morning sickness" was actually motion sickness.

"There's a scene where we're hanging on to a spinning clock in the middle of a river. It was hard because this wheel was going 30 miles per hour in freezing cold water. I had morning sickness," stated JLaw. After realizing her mistake, Lawrence stated, "Oh no! I mean, motion sickness! Oh my God! Now the morning sickness rumors are what I'll be dealing with for the rest of the month. I will say on the record that it was tough to keep the cookies down, but it wasn't morning sickness! It was motion sickness!"

Well, this would certainly clear up another rumour going around about Lawrence and Hoult planning a big wedding. Reports surfaced over the week claiming the "Hunger Games" star was planning a wedding with the "X-Men" star in Prague.

"I don't think there's going to be any big announcement. They just want to slip away and get married in quiet," explains the so-called source. However, sources close to the couple claim the reports are "insane" as reported by Gossip Cop.

As for the facts, Lawrence is currently busy promoting the sequel for "Hunger Games." Aside from the usual red carpet premieres, Lawrence, along with Hutcherson and Hemsworth, is set to hit back to production to work on "Mockingjay." Fans of Suzanne Collins' best-selling post-apocalyptic novel should know that the finale is heart wrenching. In fact, Lawrence proved it would be one heck of a tear jerker.

"I cried when I read the third script, I really did," said Lawrence in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. "It was heartbreaking," she added.