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Spending more than three decades in Hollywood, Jennifer Lopez has come a long way since she started her career as a professional dancer. The 53-year-old actress has expanded her reach to every possible field, from acting to business. With her blockbuster films, hit songs, and successful business ventures, the singer-actress has proved that she is truly an icon. Years of experience must have added to her confidence, as Lopez seemed to have never been lacking in this area.

A resurfaced interview from 1998 displays the actor’s bluntness and confidence as she spilled the tea about her fellow actors and singers. In the same interview, theSelenastar also talked about how she rejected Wesley Snipes’ advances while working on the 1995 filmMoney Train.
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Jennifer Lopez Talked About Working With Wesley Snipes
Jennifer Lopezstarred alongside theBladeactor Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson in the 1995 filmMoney Train. The action comedy follows two foster brothers who plan to rob a high-tech train carrying a ton of money along with a fellow police officer. Although the film was warmly received by critics, it failed at the box office, grossing only $77 million worldwide.
In her resurfaced interview, Lopez opened up about her experience of sharing the screen with thePassenger 57actor. She shared that Snipes constantly flirted with her and tried making moves on her. And when she rejected his advances, he got“really upset about it.”

TheShotgun Weddingstar claimed thatThe Recallstar’s “ego was totally bruised,”and he did not talk to her for two months. She also mentioned how actors in the industry prefer to hear“Yes”when they approach a woman and get offended when they face rejection.
“Actors are used to getting their way and to treating women like objects. They’re so used to hearing the word, Yes,”she said. The singer-actress also opened up about feeling insecure while filming the love scene for the action comedy.

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Jennifer Lopez Felt Horrible Filming the Love Scene
Money Trainfeatures Jennifer Lopez as a newly assigned transit officer who falls for Wesley Snipes’ character. The story also required some intimate scenes between the actors. However, theMarry Mestar, who was still starting her acting career, was not comfortable undressing for the love scenes.
In an interview with Contactmusic, the singer-actor shared that she felt “horrible” while filming those scenes. Lopez mentioned that she did not think that she could say no to filming them, so she went ahead with it. TheHustlersstar said,“So we did it, and it was tough.”

Wesley Snipes responded to Lopez’s claims, saying that theSecond Actactress never did a love scene beforeMoney Train. So, he was given instructions from the director to make her feel good and wanted to develop chemistry with her, which would be helpful for their characters in the film.
TheGigliactress also shared that Snipes did attempt to make her comfortable, but things got complicated after he tried taking their relationship a bit further off-screen.
Money Trainis available to stream on Prime Video.
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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.