Movie with a singer and food on her tummy?

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Years back I remember seeing a movie with a singer in a red dress and this man took her back to his house. (It was kinda goofy in a way) He stripped her down to a bra and panties. Took a container of olives put one on her navel and pressed her stomach in, then let go. The olive flew up into the air and landed in her mouth. Then he started with I believe Bacon and eggs (they were cooking on her stomach) I can't remember the rest except before he brought her home she was singing on top of a piano. You can only guess what they did after the food foreplay...If anyone has any idea on what this movie was please tell me A.S.A.P. or whenever.

Matt

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I think it is Hot Shots from 1991 with Charlie Sheen, but I am not sure. But I remember that scene too....
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Yes it was definitely Hot Shots! with Charlie Sheen.
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Thanks! The name Hot Shots rung a bell. Don't think me as someone who was desperate to see that scene ( ) but I wanted to know what it was and maybe see it again



And it's a parody of the refrigerator love scene between Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke in 91/2 Weeks (1986).

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