Jennifer Grey toldDrew Barrymore that her body andPatrick Swayze 's body "really liked each other."- She said sometimes energy "doesn't make sense in life, but it makes sense between the sheets."
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"The body has a different story than the mind, right?" Grey told Barrymore. "So, my body and his body really liked each other."
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"There's an energy where it doesn't make sense in life, but it makes sense between the sheets," Grey told Barrymore.
She also admitted that she wasn't the easiest acting partner to work with at times, especially when it came to preparing for the lift Johnny and Baby do at the end of the film, which has solidified its place in pop culture history.
"I did not do it 'til the day we shot it," Grey said. "Oh no. I feel like it must have been making the producers and Patrick and the director, everyone, insane because I refused. I was too scared, I refused."
"I basically just couldn't do it. I couldn't make myself until the day when all the people were watching and then I had to do it," she continued.
The actor has been open about her rollercoaster relationship with Swayze while promoting her memoir, "Out of the Corner." Swayze died in 2009.
"I feel like if I could say anything to him now I would say, 'I'm so sorry that I couldn't just appreciate and luxuriate in who you were, instead of me wishing you were more like what I wanted you to be,'" she told People in April.
She shared on "The View" in April that some of the tension they had was because they worked together on an action movie called "Red Dawn" in 1984 and she didn't like his attitude on set. According to Grey, Swayze would play "pranks" on her that she didn't like and was "late" to work often.
"It was just like macho and I just couldn't take it," Grey told the cohosts. "I was just like, 'Please, this guy, enough with him.'"
But at the screen test for "Dirty Dancing," Swayze apologized to Grey. "He pulled me down the hall and said to me, 'I love you, I love you and I'm so sorry. I know you don't want me to do the movie,'" she recalled.
"And he got the tears in his eyes. And I got the tears in my eyes, not for the same reason," she continued. "And he goes, 'we could kill it, we could kill it if we did this.'"