24 February,2023 12:26 PM IST | Washington | ANI
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American singer-songwriter P!nk has revealed that at the 2003 MTV Video Movie Awards Madonna invited her and Gwen Stefani to participate in her notorious onstage kiss with Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears.
According to Fox News, a USA-based news outlet, P!nk made the revelation this week to New York radio station KTU 103.5 after being asked about it by an interviewer.
"I think we all were [invited]... I think Madonna wanted to kiss all of us," she said, adding that she remembered Gwen Stefani was asked to join as well. "It was a bunch of us."
She joked, "It was going to be a party. It would've been a really weird party. P!nk stated that she was in Costa Rica with her now-husband Carey Hart at the time, but she did not say whether she would have agreed to the kissing stunt if she had been in Los Angeles, reported Fox News.
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The 'Just Give Me a Reason' singer's comments came a month after Jennifer Lopez said she was also asked to be part of the kiss.
"I was filming a movie in Canada, and we had met...me, her and Britney...to do it at her home, and then I just couldn't get off the film...so, we couldn't do it," Lopez told E! News, an American entertainment news outlet. "I love Madonna. I'm a huge fan, I always have been," she added.
Lopez claimed that Aguilera took her place in the performance. Madonna kissed Spears first, then Aguilera in the middle of a performance of 'Hollywood' to applause from the VMAs audience, as per Fox News.
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