Anna Kendrick asked two men to get their "d***s out" because she became so engrossed in her latest on-screen role.

Anna Kendrick

Anna Kendrick

The actress stars alongside Zac Efron in 'Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates', and revealed her character's raunchy ways ultimately bled into her everyday behaviour.

She shared: "Those two brothers came to set and across a crowded lobby I was like, ''Get your d**** out!'

"They are very tall, very attractive and we were so deep into filming the movie that my character had kind of taken over.

"It's very raunchy fun comedy and I was like, 'I don't know what just happened to me.' I'm not really the person who yells profanity across a hotel lobby."

Meanwhile, Anna also gushed over her co-star Zac, describing the Hollywood hunk as a "very muscular teddy bear".

She told Jenny McCarthy's 'Dirty, Sexy, Funny' radio show: "He's just so sweet I could actually scream. I just like want to put him in a baby stroller."

Meanwhile, the 30-year-old actress previously admitted to pushing herself to work 14 hours a day on a regular basis because she would rather be over-worked than unemployed.

She said: "As an actress you're perpetually about to be unemployed. That fear - when you have two parents who worked nine-to-five jobs and went through periods of being unemployed - is real. Those were not welcome times in my childhood. Working 14 hours a day isn't sustainable, but I prefer it [to doing fewer films]. I might as well be doing the thing that I wanted to do my whole life."

The actress also claimed that women are seen as secondary when it comes to casting, although Anna believes there are a lot of very talented women in Hollywood.

She said: "There's [a film I'm considering] now where I have to wait for all the male roles to be cast before I can even become a part of the conversation. Part of me gets that. [But] part of me is like, 'What the f**k? You have to cast for females based on who's cast as males?'

"To me, the only explanation is that there are so many f***ing talented girls, and from a business standpoint it's easier to find women to match the men. I totally stand by the belief that there are 10 unbelievably talented women for every role."


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