Vivica A. Fox shared some spicy details about her on-screen kisses in a recent interview.

Set to be revealed in an upcoming episode of TV One's 'Uncensored,' the Hollywood starlet spilled the beans on her memorable lip-locking experiences.

Fox, 59, called Larenz Tate one of the first actors that she shared a passionate on-screen kiss with.

The pair co-starred in the 1998 film 'Why Do Fools Fall In Love?,' where Fox and Tate, 48, alongside Halle Berry and Lela Roshon, created a cinematic moment that Fox would remember for years to come.

"Wow, that Larenz Tate. Did I learn so much watching him and how he could go from being the drug addict to then the singer," Fox stated, per VIBE. "Great kisser, by the way. He was like one of the first guys that I let tongue kiss me on screen."

However, Fox admitted Morris Chestnut was the "best kisser."

"Between Will Smith, Morris Chestnut, and Larenz Tate, Morris Chestnut. Chocolate drop is the best kisser," she said. "But I have a cardinal rule: I don't date any of my co-stars. I don't at all."

Fox and Chestnut, 55, shared a passionate kiss in 2001's 'Two Can Play That Game.'

The Indiana native played Shante Smith, a strongwilled woman who gives advice on how women can keep their men in check. But her methods are challenged when her man, attorney Keith Fenton, played by Chestnut, threatens to stray.

The movie opened at #2 at the box office in the United States, raking in over seven million in its first opening weekend.

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Halle Berry, Singer, Will Smith