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Vivica A. Fox has locked lips with some of Hollywood’s most attractive leading men and the movie star is kissing and telling.
The 57-year-old beauty recently spoke with DailyMail.com about her upcoming thriller, The Wrong Cheer Captain, which is part of Lifetime’s third annual Fear the Cheer movie slate.
During her chat, Vivica spilled the tea on her best on-screen kiss, what film she’d love to reboot and dealing with dreaded COVID weight-gain.
Kiss and tell: Vivica A. Fox. recently spoke with DailyMail.com about her upcoming thriller, The Wrong Cheer Captain, and spilled the tea on her best on-screen kiss
‘I’ve been blessed child,’ Vivica laughed when asked about movie smooches. ‘I’m grateful for the opportunity of having beautiful costars who were good kissers because I’ve had a couple that made you go, “OK, time out.”‘
‘But I would say number one is Morris Chestnut,’ she revealed. Fox and Chestnut, 52, co-starred together in the 2001 rom-com Two Can Play That Game.
Vivica wouldn’t mind a repeat performance of those kisses and added that Two Can Play that Game would be her first choice of her films to reboot.
‘I mean, honey, they had to yell cut several times for me to get up off of that one,’ the actress gushed. ‘Because, Morris, I mean he kisses you … you’re like, “whoa, okay.” So, Morris Chestnut, number one.’
‘But I would say number one is Morris Chestnut,’ she revealed. Fox and Chestnut, 52, co-starred together in the 2001 rom-com Two Can Play That Game.
‘I mean, honey, they had to yell cut several times for me to get up off of that one,’ the actress gushed. ‘Because, Morris, I mean he kisses you … you’re like, “whoa, okay.” So, Morris Chestnut, number one.’
‘Number two will be Will Smith because I won an MTV Best Kiss award with him,’ Vivica added.
Will Smith and Vivica played a couple in the 1996 apocalyptic blockbuster Independence Day and she reprised her role 20 years later in Independence Day: Resurgence.
Fox joked that while the kiss with Smith was quite good, it was a little less than romantic considering that aliens had tried to obliterate life on Earth.
‘We were in tears, snot was rolling, so it wasn’t really, like, “romantic”, you know, or like, “oh, that’s nice,”‘ she laughed.
‘Number two will be Will Smith because I won an MTV Best Kiss award with him,’ Vivica added. ‘We were in tears, snot was rolling, so it wasn’t really, like, “romantic”, you know, or like, “oh, that’s nice.”‘
Vivica is set to star in her latest Lifetime flick as part of the network’s ‘so right it’s wrong’ film franchise. The Wrong Cheer Captain sees perky pom poms turn deadly over who gets chosen as the high school cheerleading squad captain.
‘These cheerleaders, baby, they are all ready to almost kill somebody over being the cheerleading captain,’ Vivica teased. ‘I played the mom. I played Carol, whose daughter is kind of going through a little bit of a bullying stage with some of the fellow cheerleaders that are wanting to be head of the game by any means necessary.’
Fox has starred in several cheer thrillers for Lifetime which is set to kick off it’s third annual Fear the Cheer slate of films this weekend.
Go, fight, WIN: Vivica is set to star in her latest Lifetime flick as part of the network’s ‘so right it’s wrong’ film franchise, The Wrong Cheer Captain
‘These cheerleaders, baby, they are all ready to almost kill somebody over being the cheerleading captain,’ Vivica teased. ‘I played the mom. I played Carol, whose daughter is kind of going through a little bit of a bullying stage with some of the fellow cheerleaders that are wanting to be head of the game by any means necessary.’
‘I’m glad that they trust Miss Vivica Fox to keep on bringing the fear of the cheer,’ she laughed.
Along with Fear the Cheer, Fox has several other films in the works with the network planned for this holiday season.
Meanwhile, the star has spent the pandemic in her luxurious Southern California home. She credits her Fox Soul series, Cocktails with Queens, with helping to keep her sanity during lockdown.
‘Sometimes we’ve ruffled a few feathers and got underneath a little bit of skin. But, you know, can I tell you, Cocktails With Queens got me through COVID,’ Vivica explained
‘Sometimes we’ve ruffled a few feathers and got underneath a little bit of skin. But, you know, can I tell you, Cocktails With Queens got me through COVID,’ Vivica explained. ‘Every Monday it gave me a reason to get dressed up and put on some makeup.’
‘Every Monday it gave me a reason to get dressed up and put on some makeup,’ she said, joking that being on camera also helped her get COVID weight gain under control.
‘When I saw my stuff on camera was like, “Oh, Vivica, pull back, girl, pull back. OK, we got to stop going through the drive through,’ she laughed.
‘When you see yourself, you’re going like, “Oh, I don’t remember my face being that round. OK, wait a minute,’ Vivica quipped. ‘Let’s go start drinking some more water pull back. So, it did. And then you tried the clothes that you had and tried on for months because you stuck at home and was a little bit of a wake up call.’
Fear the Cheer kicks off August 28th with back to back weekends of brand new cheer thrillers. The Wrong Cheer Captain airs on Lifetime August 29th at 8pm ET/PT.
Tune in: Fear the Cheer kicks off August 28th with back to back weekends of brand new cheer thrillers. The Wrong Cheer Captain airs on Lifetime August 29th at 8pm ET/PT
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