JLo's Bombshell Reveal: Was Set to Seal That VMAs Madonna Kiss Before Aguilera!
New insights reveal JLo was set to join the iconic VMAs 2003 Madonna kiss before Aguilera stepped in.
Jennifer Lopez at the 'Shotgun Wedding' Premiere (Source: Elle)
In an era of explosive pop music rivalries and tantalizing TV performances, few events stirred the pot like the VMAs 2003 kiss between Madonna, Britney Spears, and Christina Aguilera. However, recent revelations have shown there's more to this story than we thought. Who knew that Jenny from the Block was this close to being center stage of that pop culture moment?
When JLo Was Almost the ‘Lucky Star’
During a recent interview with E! News, while promoting the film "Shotgun Wedding" alongside Josh Duhamel, Jennifer Lopez, the ever-glowing diva at 53, spilt some sizzling beans. Apparently, Lopez was the original choice to smooch the Queen of Pop, Madonna, at the famed award show. "I was filming a movie in Canada... and then I just couldn't get off the film," Lopez shared. "So, we couldn't do it." Enter Aguilera, taking on what would become a memorable role for pop culture history.
The Kiss that Shocked the World
Madonna, the iconic songstress, set the stage ablaze with Britney and Christina, performing a medley that still resonates today. However, it was that kiss, especially with Spears, that got everyone talking. As People noted, MTV's crafty cut to Justin Timberlake post-kiss (Britney's ex, for those living under a rock), ensured Aguilera's kiss with Madonna took a backseat.
Boldly, Spears told CNN back in 2003, "I didn't know it was going to be that long and everything." An innocent revelation from a pop princess we couldn't help but adore.
Two Decades of Reflection
Years on, both Spears and Aguilera have reflected on the kiss. Last year, Spears and Madonna playfully revisited the moment, recreating the kiss at Spears' wedding. Aguilera, on the other hand, has remained philosophical about the incident. In her chat with Apple Music's Zane Lowe, she candidly mentioned, "It wasn't shocking back then. It's not shocking now, to me."
However, the "Fighter" singer did express some feelings of sidelining in 2018 to SiriusXM's Radio Andy, lamenting the media's focus on Spears over her, citing Justin's reaction shot as a prime culprit. But ever the pro, she added, "I had my own performance that night... So I was okay with that."
So, whether it's reflecting on missed opportunities or relishing in those iconic moments, the VMAs 2003 kiss remains a testament to the ever-surprising world of pop music. And with each revelation, the narrative just gets juicier!
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