Apparently the filming of "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" was a challenge for the likes of Jennifer Lawrence who at times suffered from camel toe wardrobe malfunctions.

The Vogue cover girl admitted to some not so flattering times during an interview with E! News. The star revealed that she and costar Josh Hutcherson spent most of their time running around in wetsuits for the film.

Hutcherson explained the difficulty of wearing a wetsuit. He said, "Honestly, I was expecting them to be horrible because the idea of being in a wetsuit for a whole movie sounds terrifying."

While promoting the second installment of "The Hunger Games" franchise at the Four Seasons hotel in Beverly Hills the actor revealed some very private cast information.

He went on to say, "But they actually were pretty comfortable once we found out you can actually pee through them-just go into the ocean and take care of your business."

Jennifer Lawrence added, "I was surprised at how little camel toe problem there was. I was expecting a lot more."

Meanwhile, the men also had to also think about exposing too much of their business to the world. Hutcherson admitted, "We tried cups in the beginning, but they looked ridiculous."

Sam Claflin, who plays Finnick Odair in "Catching Fire," told the celebrity news site that the male actors were initially asked to wear thongs, "It was so there was no VPL," he said, referring to the term visible panty line.

However, that particular choice of undergarment didn't sit well with many people. Clafin added, "We eventually went with cycling shorts and that kept it all in tact."

Jeffrey Wright, who plays the Beetee confessed that he didn't wear anything with Jena Malone who plays Johanna Mason confirming his claim.

She said, "Some people were free-balling it."

"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" is set to hit theaters on November 22nd.