Singer, dancer, and actor, Jennifer Lopez made her movie debut at the age of 16 with a small role in My Little Girl in 1986.

The actor appeared in many other movies after her debut and made a remarkable career as a singer as well.


Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez
Walking on the cinematic road is not always a piece of cake. Like many actors, Lopez also had some terrible memories behind the scene from movies, including her experience of filming love scenes with Wesley Snipes.

Jennifer Lopez Had a Terrible Experience Filming Love Scenes with Wesley Snipes
Jennifer Lopez and Wesley Snipes in the 1995 action comedy Money Train
Jennifer Lopez and Wesley Snipes in the 1995 action comedy Money Train
Wesley Snipes and Jennifer Lopez appeared together in Joseph Ruben-directed 1995 action comedy Money Train.

In the movie, the actors had to film a love scene, but Lopez was very uncomfortable with it and didn’t want to do it at first. Getting undressed before the camera and co-stars and crew was something new the actor had experienced and it was not a pleasant memory for her. “(It was) horrible,” Lopez said.
“When you first start working professionally, you push the boundaries of what you should and shouldn’t do, and I didn’t think I had the right to say no, like, ‘No, I’m not doing this, and that’s it…’ So we did it and it was tough. 
However, Snipes understood her issue on set during filming the scene. Lopez revealed that Snipes had a gentlemanly and professional attitude towards her. She said,
“Wesley was wonderful about it in the sense that he was like, ‘What’s gonna make you more comfortable?’ and I was like, ‘Bring music, play it loud.”
However, the Demolition Man star appeared to have a crush on Lopez as she later revealed that Snipes had been hitting on her on set.

Jennifer Lopez Said Wesley Snipes Was Constantly Hitting on Her
Jennifer Lopez and Wesley Snipes
Jennifer Lopez and Wesley Snipes
It was not just the love scene that made the Hustlers actor uncomfortable on the set of Money Train, but according to Lopez, the Blade actor had developed a romantic interest in her while working on the film. In an interview with Movieline in 1998, Lopez described how Snipes was constantly hitting on her. “Wesley–even though I had a boyfriend at the time–went full court press,” Lopez said at the time.
“He was flirting with me–you always flirt with your costars, it’s harmless–then he just started getting a little more serious. He would invite us all out together and then at the end of the night, he’d drop me off last and try to kiss me.

I’d be like, ‘Wesley, please, I’m not interested in you like that.’ He got really upset about it. His ego was totally bruised. He wouldn’t talk to me for two months. I was like, ‘What an a*shole.’ Actors are used to getting their way and to treating women like objects. They’re so used to hearing the word ‘Yes.’”
However, the same year in another interview with Movieline Snipes responded to The Wedding Planner star’s accusation. Snipes said,
“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.” Further adding, “That was my job… I tried to make her comfortable – took her to dinner, talked.”

“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.”
It appears that there are two sides to the story and it’s hard to tell the real intention behind it. However, the actors have reportedly resolved their issues now.