39X Actors Refused To Kiss Their Costar On Camera

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QuoteEven before he became known for popular movies like Men in Black and Bad Boys, Will was busy acting in lesser-known independent films like Six Degrees of Separation. In the movie, he played a gay and charming con-artist who fooled people into thinking Sidney Poitier was his dad (the story was inspired by the real-life notorious con-artist, David Hampton). Originally, there was supposed to be a scene where he passionately kisses another man on camera, but Will refused to do it and his director was not happy. The actor reportedly went to Denzel Washington for advice, who encouraged him not to do it. And so instead, the director had to settle with shooting a fake kiss scene from behind.

Will later admitted that he's not proud of the decision he made. He said that it was "very immature" and that he "wasn't emotionally stable enough to artistically commit to that aspect of the film."

oh please
:plzstop:
!!!!!! :dead:
fggggghhhhh will is a mess

this long intellectual response

Naomi Hit Me

John Singleton made up that rumour about Janet and tupac

Vonc2002

This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





Vonc2002

The kissing thing came directly from tupac at one point
This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





Naomi Hit Me

Well not a rumour but it wasn't Janet that asked for an aids test, it was a joke started out by John

QuoteFast forward to Drink Champs this week and director John Singleton, who helmed the film, spills the bills and reveals that not only was the test his idea, but it was also a publicity stunt.

"No that was not serious," he revealed. "That was a joke that we used to have on set, because the real talk is Tupac was attracted to Janet, I was attracted to Janet. We're on the set, we're both trying to flirt with her and then I was like, 'I don't know if I should have him kissing on my actress when you've been f—king around, because you know Pac was just coming and going then.' Then, I was like better yet you gonna have to do an AIDS test before y'all do this love scene [but] it was a joke."

So what started off as a joke, ended up becoming a huge talking point for pop news at the time. "Poetic Justice" would arrive in July 1993 and dominate the box office with an estimated 12.1 million in ticket sales.

"It was just me ... talking shit," Singleton added. "Then it was like, Oh we should just use this and put this out. So that's what we did. It was a publicity thing. It was just us talking shit on the set and it was an inside joke."