Vivica A. Fox, 58, reprises her Kill Bill character Copperhead 20 YEARS later in SZA’s new music video

Vivica A. Fox, 58, reprises her Kill Bill character Copperhead 20 YEARS later in SZA’s new music video

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Vivica A. Fox is back as her Kill Bill character Copperhead aka Vernita Green, but it’s all because of SZA’s new music video.

The 58-year-old veteran actress looked like she was barely getting old when she made a surprise cameo in the 33-year-old singer-songwriter’s likeness for the single Kill Bill released on Wednesday.

The Christian Breslauer-directed music video was obviously inspired by the 2003 Quentin Tarantino film referenced in the song’s title.

Dynamic duo: Vivica A. Fox made a surprise cameo in SZA’s music video for Kill Bill released on Tuesday

Evergreen: Vivica A. Fox is back as her Kill Bill character Copperhead, aka Vernita Green (pictured from the 2003 film; right)

The five-minute clip began with SZA, born Solána Imani Rowe, in a trailer seemingly inspired by Michael Madsen’s character Budd as she reads a letter from an ex who broke up with her.

Suddenly, several men start shooting at the mobile home, and after they leave, SZA jumps out of it inexplicably healthy.

That’s when a truck pulls up and picks up the artist with the big reveal that Vivica is in character as Copperhead.

Inspiration: The Christian Breslauer-directed music video was obviously inspired by the 2003 Quentin Tarantino film referenced in the song title.

She’s Back: That’s when a truck pulls up and picks up the artist with the big reveal that Vivica is in character as Copperhead.

SZA then sings the chorus from the passenger seat that goes: ‘I could kill my ex/Not the best idea/Next is his new girlfriend/How did I get here? I could kill my ex/I still love him though/I’d rather be in jail than alone.’

This then kicks off the singer’s journey of revenge, obviously inspired by Uma Thurman’s character The Bride aka Black Mamba aka Beatrix Kiddo from the iconic movie duo.

Certainly the second most talked about scene in the music video will be that of the SOS hitmaker being hung by a rope while completely nude towards the end of the clip.

In Search of Blood: This then kicks off the singer’s journey of revenge obviously inspired by Uma Thurman’s character The Bride AKA Black Mamba AKA Beatrix Kiddo from the iconic movie duo.

Impressive: she wore a low-cut dress

Revealing: Without a doubt, the second most talked about scene in the music video will be the SOS hitmaker being hung by a rope while completely nude towards the end of the clip.

Gorgeous: SZA looked stunning as always.

Vivica took to Instagram to share some snaps of herself in the video with SZA and a lengthy caption congratulating the artist on the success of her latest album.

She wrote: ‘GM Dawlings! BOOM! #AnotherOne Excited to be in @sza’s NEW video #KillBill CONGRATULATIONS @Sza on being @billboard’s #1 R&B album FOUR weeks in a row! Keep doing what QUEEN does!

‘#GurlPower’: Vivica took to Instagram to share some snaps of herself in the video with SZA and a lengthy caption congratulating the artist on the success of her latest album.

Iconic: Vivica’s character Copperhead was a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination and a stay-at-home mom, living under the name Jeannie Bell in Kill Bill Vol. 1 released in 2003. She was the second target of the girlfriend.

‘Makeup by Viv @fainafx #LifeIsGood #GodIsGood #Blessed #Respect #GurlPower #VivicaFoxHair #TeamVivica #TeamFox #MyGrindDontStop #LegitimateCareers #BossMoves #LoveWins #StayFoxy #Actresses #FilmLife #ClassicBadChicks’

Vivica’s character, Copperhead, was a member of the Deadly Viper Assassination and was a stay-at-home mom, living under the name Jeannie Bell in Kill Bill vol. 1 released in 2003. She was Bride’s second target.

SZA’s second full-length album, SOS, has impressively notched a month at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Unbelievable: SZA’s second full-length album, SOS, has impressively notched a month at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart.

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