Jennifer Lawrence Just Compared Adele's Voice to Brussel Sprouts and We Swear It's a Huge Compliment

Actress also explains why she never wants to hear her Hunger Games song

By Mike Vulpo Dec 14, 2015 11:55 PMTags
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Who knew Adele's voice was so tasty?!

Jennifer Lawrence was one of the few lucky stars to see the "Rolling in the Deep" singer perform live at Radio City Music Hall last month.

The experience was so good that the "Joy" actress could barely control herself when she was asked about the show.

"Oh my god! Stop, I'm going to cry," she told Z100's Garrett. "I'm going to tear up just talking about it. My mouth is watering."

She continued, "Adele is the most universally accepted as the best. I've never seen anything like it in my entire life. I was at a restaurant and was like these Brussel sprouts taste as good as Adele sings and [the waiter] was like ‘Well thank you.'"

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In other words, it's pretty safe to say someone will be buying tickets to Adele's North American tour that was just announced Monday morning.

As it turns out, this love may not exactly be new. Just last month, cameras caught the "Hello" singer hanging out with Lawrence at the Waverly Inn in New York City.

There also was the girls' night out where the duo joined Emma Stone for a meal at Cosme.

Between their friendly relationship and mutual singing abilities—who can forget Lawrence's "Hanging Tree" from the Hunger Games franchise—the iHeartRadio radio station just had to ask about a possible duet between the two.

Unfortunately, it sounds like that collaboration isn't happening anytime soon.

"I can't sing in the first place so put me next to the greatest singer in the entire world," Lawrence joked before admitting that she doesn't even like to hear her track. "I've never heard it. Chris Pratt in the makeup chair was playing on Pandora and he was like ‘Hey Jen, would you get mad if I put on… I'm going to play a song, promise you won't get mad?' and I was like no!  I knew exactly what he was talking about."