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Snipes responded to Lopez’s accusations in an interview with the same magazine.
Q: Your Money Train costar Jennifer Lopez has had less than kind things to say about you - are you aware of that?
A: Oh yeah, and that was in this magazine, too. Isn't that funny? It's my chance now for karmic retribution.
Q: She said both you and Woody Harrelson hit on her, but that you got more serious - and when she wasn't interested, you wouldn't talk to her for two months. True?
A: False. What happened was, she had never done a love scene before. She was absolutely terrified. I was given instructions from the director to make her feel good. That was my job. Definitely I found her attractive. I'm figuring, hell, she's from the Bronx, I'm from the Bronx, what's wrong with it? It ain't like she ain't been down with a brother from the Bronx before. I tried to make her comfortable - took her to dinner, talked. I knew people would look at the screen and say either, "They have chemistry," or, "They don't." I told her, if she took my advice we'd do a wonderful, erotic scene. And if it wasn't a good love scene, they'd edit around her and throw it on the floor. And that's exactly what happened. She tried to make it seem like I was using the craft just to get into her pants, and that really offended me. That's why I didn't say nothin' to her.
Q: She told Movieline: "I suppose Wesley will call going, 'You bitch! How dare you? I didn't like you."
A: I find that strange. Even if I was attracted to her, why is that bad? Every man on the set was attracted to her, so what is she talking about? Woody was clearly attracted to her. It was straight up: I will make you laugh, then you come home with me. When she was on In Living Color, you mean to tell me none of those guys were attracted to her? So why is she talking only about Wesley?
Q: Your Money Train costar Jennifer Lopez has had less than kind things to say about you - are you aware of that?
A: Oh yeah, and that was in this magazine, too. Isn't that funny? It's my chance now for karmic retribution.
Q: She said both you and Woody Harrelson hit on her, but that you got more serious - and when she wasn't interested, you wouldn't talk to her for two months. True?
A: False. What happened was, she had never done a love scene before. She was absolutely terrified. I was given instructions from the director to make her feel good. That was my job. Definitely I found her attractive. I'm figuring, hell, she's from the Bronx, I'm from the Bronx, what's wrong with it? It ain't like she ain't been down with a brother from the Bronx before. I tried to make her comfortable - took her to dinner, talked. I knew people would look at the screen and say either, "They have chemistry," or, "They don't." I told her, if she took my advice we'd do a wonderful, erotic scene. And if it wasn't a good love scene, they'd edit around her and throw it on the floor. And that's exactly what happened. She tried to make it seem like I was using the craft just to get into her pants, and that really offended me. That's why I didn't say nothin' to her.
Q: She told Movieline: "I suppose Wesley will call going, 'You bitch! How dare you? I didn't like you."
A: I find that strange. Even if I was attracted to her, why is that bad? Every man on the set was attracted to her, so what is she talking about? Woody was clearly attracted to her. It was straight up: I will make you laugh, then you come home with me. When she was on In Living Color, you mean to tell me none of those guys were attracted to her? So why is she talking only about Wesley?